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Exploring what works, what doesn't, and why.
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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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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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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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“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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RT @riparian: Redlining is digital, too. We have plenty of ways to address that problem. Read about it in @PublicHealthMag
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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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RT @bookcritics: NBCC member @JuliaMKlein reviewed Anthony Fauci's "On Call" and Francis Collins' "The Road to Wisdom" for @PublicHealthMag…
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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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