Dr. Gidon Eshel makes a simple point: what we eat plays a bigger role in the climate conversation than most of us realize. Check out the interview in this month's edition of Public Health Landscape.
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#ClimateChange#PublicHealthLandscape#PublicHealth
Global protein demand is rising, and it’s shaping how food is produced around the world. Our latest article explores what these shifts mean for diets and the climate.
Check out "How Your Plate Affects Your Planet" in this month's edition.
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At 21, Maya Lin created a memorial that changed how a nation remembers.
Her work still asks us to look closer — and remember what we’ve lost and learned.
Read the spotlight → https://t.co/SbboX61xWF
#Architecture#Art#PublicHealthLandscape#PublicHealth
Dr. Justina Ray has spent her life asking one question: what does it really mean to protect the living world?
Her life's work shows how data, collaboration, and care can shape the future of Canada’s wild places.
Read her story in the recent edition: https://t.co/04UnY9mq1m
Forests are the planet’s greatest “shock absorbers,” stabilizing the climate, water, and livelihoods for billions. Reforestation isn’t just planting trees. It’s rebuilding ecosystems, cultures, and hope.
Read about reforestation in this month’s edition: https://t.co/3CKGLAMW7G
Butterfly wings like you’ve never seen them. 🦋
Photographer Chris Perani stacks 2,000+ microscopic shots to reveal iridescent mosaics hidden from the naked eye - where nature looks like stained glass & cosmic landscapes.
Learn more: https://t.co/gnVFmwfxCZ
Neglected diseases are a public health challenge.
Dr. Gosia Domagalska is uncovering how parasites like Leishmania resist treatment - knowledge that could save lives worldwide. Read more about Dr. Domagalska in this edition of Public Health Landscape.
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Tiny flies. Deadly consequences.
Visceral leishmaniasis is killing more people than any parasitic disease except malaria — and climate change is expanding its reach.
Read the article here: https://t.co/0GXnbgHJD7
#GlobalHealth#Leishmaniasis#NTDs
Dr. Regina Barzilay went from patient to AI pioneer - using machine learning to detect cancer earlier, reduce disparities, and unlock the power of real-world medical data.
Read the article in our latest edition: https://t.co/9JhFawVs15
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Malik Afegbua is flipping the script on aging, tech, and African storytelling. His AI-powered "Elder Series" went viral for all the right reasons — bold, beautiful, and deeply human.
Learn more about him in this June's edition: https://t.co/jqJYJbomd1
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AI is turning healthcare into convenience, not a chore.
75% of providers see better outcomes & less burnout
Telehealth market to grow 23.2% CAGR through 2028
Read how AI is reshaping medicine: https://t.co/0GXnbgHbNz
Bryan David Griffith began uses wildfire as both a subject & a medium in his art - bringing science & art together. Learn more about it in this month's edition. Read the spotlight & watch the interview - click on the link below. https://t.co/vMqAMhzwHN
“We can’t go outside & breathe fresh air in one of the cleanest countries in the world.” – Dr. Roslyn Prinsley
As wildfires intensify, some become firestorms - unstoppable infernos driven by climate chaos.
Read why they are on the rise: https://t.co/0GXnbgHbNz
Reuben Wu merges light, drones, and landscape to create surreal photographic imagery.
Wu shared his creative process and inspirations with us in this month's edition. Read the interview: https://t.co/uyXilTZlKx
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With AI-driven mapping and precision spraying, UAVs are helping to make vector control faster and more efficient. Read more about how drone technology is being used to protect public health: https://t.co/uLXWmKqmP8
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Michele Banks uses watercolor and ink to bring microbiology, neuroscience and climate change to life. Learn more about her and her work through an interview in this month's edition.
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Meet Sarah Gilbert, the woman behind the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine! Read how her groundbreaking work saved millions of lives worldwide in this month's Public Health Landscape.
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Vaccines are one of medical science’s greatest triumphs - but as they continue to evolve, so does the anti-vaccine movement. Understanding this dynamic is key to navigating the future of public health.
Learn more in this month's PHL.
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