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Harvard Public Health magazine
5 months
Public health professionals sometimes need to make decisions that conflict with core maxims of the field, argues tribal health officer Eric Coles. Unfortunately, he says, there is little training to help people make those decisions with confidence.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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Can we predict the ebb and flow of infectious disease the way meteorologists predict the weather? The federal government has bet big on the concept with a new nationwide network called Insight Net.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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19 countries have either met or are on track to meet an ambitious set of goals meant to help end AIDS by 2030. Despite challenges like stigma and barriers to access, these successes could provide a roadmap for the rest of the world.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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Coral reefs are home to diverse and robust fisheries that feed thousands of coastal communities around the world. The reefs have also been damaged by pollution, overfishing, and climate change.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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The surging number of children of opioid users in foster care is leading to worse health outcomes. Policymakers and providers must do more to help them, argues medical student Nisha Chandra.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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For generations of American men, grief has been something to bury, to mask with stoicism, or to avoid with work. In that barren world of bereavement, the Sad Dads Club offers a safe place for fathers to be vulnerable and grieve openly.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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When health information exchanges aren’t yet coming through with more helpful data, some communities are filling in the gaps with “community information exchanges.”
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
Many people in the public health sphere, including HPH writers, have been beating the data modernization drum for years. Here’s how professionals in Maryland brought their data into the 21st century.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
In 2017, “Hurricane Harvey sent at least 31 million gallons of raw sewage streaming into Houston’s neighborhoods,” says @AMRActionFund CEO Henry Skinner, leading to “alarming levels” of superbugs in flooded homes. It’s not an isolated incident.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
It may feel front of mind this week, but the long reach of partisanship into health care is nothing new—or unique to the United States.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
Researchers looked at how the health of local communities is affected by practices at U.S. factory farms.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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RT @AMRActionFund: New @PublicHealthMag op-ed from CEO Henry Skinner examines the infectious fallout of Hurricanes Helene and Milton and ca…
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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Human toilets and their waste create many problems: environmental contamination, poor sanitation, and water shortages. But smart toilets could lessen those problems—and also use urine to benefit public health and the ecosystem.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
An xAI facility could be a boon for the Memphis economy. But if Elon Musk’s company keeps ignoring the rules, Ben Adams argues, further damage to the city’s environmental living conditions could outstrip any benefits, especially for Black residents.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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Tucked in the California climate bond on today’s ballot is a $610 million earmark to improve drinking water quality for roughly 750,000 people. The state admits that’s not enough to address the problem, but advocates say it's a start. (via @KFFHealthNews)
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
“Every U.S. presidential election pits the American mood against other countries’ sovereignty—and the health of their women and girls,” writes @Chris_Mungai. The reason? The “global gag rule” and the back-and-forth over its enforcement.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
More than four million U.S. children live in households with loaded and unlocked firearms, yet few pediatricians follow the recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics to counsel parents and guardians on storing guns securely.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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RT @riparian: Redlining is digital, too. We have plenty of ways to address that problem. Read about it in @PublicHealthMag
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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In St. James Parish, Louisiana, a zoning ordinance divides industrial development along racial lines. Residents are fighting back in court, but previous legal efforts have been unsuccessful, reports @Grist.
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Harvard Public Health magazine
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RT @bookcritics: NBCC member @JuliaMKlein reviewed Anthony Fauci's "On Call" and Francis Collins' "The Road to Wisdom" for @PublicHealthMag
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Harvard Public Health magazine
3 months
Clinical trials have proven COVID-19 vaccines safe for most people. But they have the potential to cause serious side effects in some people. @AnthonyFlint, who contracted Guillain Barre syndrome from the Johnson & Johnson jab, is one of those people.
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