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Climate change #Emissions have started to rise again after a 5% dip during the pandemic. If this trend continues, more natural disasters can occur and threaten #PublicHealth for communities across the globe. Read more from @NPR here. #ClimateChange https://t.co/llEgfCQb2K
A new study found that #ColonCancer mortality rates are higher in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status. Learn how researchers plan to use these findings to develop outreach programs to increase screening rates via @PubHealthPost. #HealthInequity https://t.co/K4yXqpaR9H
Being in #Nature can combat many mental health challenges, but not all of us have the same access to safe, open outdoor spaces. Visit the link below to learn more about the link between nature and mental health. #MentalHealth https://t.co/bLQr3vk1As
A new study by @_KSphs and others found those with a higher sense of purpose are at a lower risk of death from any cause–a trend is applicable across race/ethnicity and gender. Learn more through the link below: #MentalHealth https://t.co/WkUChQ9jOg
Online therapy visits account for 36% of all appointments—a drastic increase compared to pre-pandemic times. But does this new medium help to increase access to mental health care or exasperate them? Visit the link below to learn more. #MentalHealth https://t.co/c6C86iJYuD
In a recent Public Health Conversation, @BUSPH addressed the criminal legal system’s role in producing adverse and disparate population health outcomes and abolition as a path forward. Learn more here: #PublicHealth#HealthInequity https://t.co/V6OYbmeJMZ
Bias threatens the ability of pregnant Black women to receive adequate healthcare. Learn how Marcela Howell, president of @BlackWomensRJ, and her team raise awareness about the issue and encourage others to make change. #PublicHealth#HealthInequity https://t.co/FIsL53BoXi
The new 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline has replaced the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The hope is that the simplified number will help make it easier for those in need to remember and use. Learn more here: #MentalHealth#SuicidePrevention https://t.co/Y1NC2yxbMQ
In mid-September, @BUSPH hosted a national all-star panel of professionals in academia, all well-versed in topics regarding health equity and race. Check out the event here: #PublicHealth#HealthEquity https://t.co/ZDFrweuFnl
A recent survey showed that nine out of 10 adults in the US said they believed that there’s a mental health crisis currently. To read more about the survey and what can (and should) be done , check the link below. #MentalHealth#HealthEquity@CNN https://t.co/B8pDd7CEC9
As climate change rapidly progresses, people are looking at the companies with the highest greenhouse emissions to make a change. Learn how consumers and investors can find (and advocate for) that info via @PubHealthPost: #ClimateAndHealth#PublicHealth https://t.co/463DDfX0A4
While breast cancer death rates have decreased in White women, the opposite is true for Black women. To help understand this risk, @BUSPH developed the Black Women’s Health Study (BWHS) Breast Cancer Risk Calculator. #BreastCancerAwareness#Cancer https://t.co/deX0V4Xwh4
Steam loops systems are heating communities across the country. Though this method is more than 100 years, experts are wondering if it could be a possible solutions to climate change. Learn more via @NPR: #ClimateChange#ClimateSolutions https://t.co/SDLjX8tWUc
As temperatures drop, researchers are calling for better ventilation and indoor air quality in schools to help keep everyone comfortable and healthy–especially after the @CDC scaled back its COVID-19 guidance. More here: @BUSPH#HealthEquity#COVID19 https://t.co/rOzDILnING
By working with @BUideahub, your organization can partner with the world’s largest team of researchers focused on #ClimateAndHealth initiatives to solve some of the world’s most pressing issues. Get involved and learn more here: #GlobalHealth@BUSPH https://t.co/xj0H0wMTYp
The @CDC found 84% of pregnancy-related deaths were preventable. The maternal mortality review committee looked for clues to what contributed to the deaths in order to find ways to prevent them in the future. Learn more here: #PublicHealth#Pregnancy@NPR https://t.co/kPNvZqBWLC
The Academic Public Health Volunteer Corps partnered academic institutions with local public health departments to help fight COVID-19. But this relationship could continue beyond that. Learn more here: #COVID19#PublicHealthSolutions https://t.co/kkJKYcSqEW
Workplace mental health is affected by stress and looming deadlines, as well as the switch to remote work due to the pandemic. Learn how @BUSPH are looking to help employers support their staff's wellbeing here: #WorkLife#MentalHealth https://t.co/1KgI6daSoL
Nearly 40% of mental health and substance use outpatient visits utilized telehealth during the peak of the pandemic (March-August 2020)–a trend expected to continue in the years to come. Learn more here: #MentalHealth#HealthEquity https://t.co/F6LdeknY5S