I am absolutely delighted to have had a conversation about my book "Me vs Us: A Health Divided" with@ESilvermanMD on @TheNocturnists! You can listen here https://t.co/mQ42xZXzoK
Brilliant Julie Rose @topofmindpod has produced a piece about justice and health care that needs to be heard https://t.co/iGlJ9JpvzT. I was honored to join in
I am very pleased to share the conversation I had with @mdsteinmd about the importance of public health. We talk about #healthcare, #publichealth, #COVID19, and how we can care more for each other as a collective society. Hope you enjoy!
Bankruptcies and rate increases among housing insurers leave many residents without a safety net in the face of environmental disaster.
By @b_hallenborg via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/2WPi0rlMJd
Researchers examined public engagement of public health agencies during the pandemic. They found that using two-way messaging and engaging with other agencies was associated with more public engagement.
https://t.co/Bmt2Dpg9Bg
By Hye Min Kim from @UMassBoston via @PubHealthPost
Studies about the health effects of redlining highlight the increased risk of many chronic diseases among people living in redlined areas.
By @hannah_tremont via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/gV3Z8wwz5G
Executive Editor Michael Stein reviews some of this year's posts, announces the 2023 PHP fellows, and says goodbye to the 2022 fellows.
https://t.co/fZJZWez7Mz
By @mdsteinmd
If you have been reading @PubHealthPost since we began this experiment six years ago, thank you. If you’re new to PHP, you can learn about how we feature new articles about the state of the health of the population every day.
https://t.co/RzbEqfM69R
Aimee Ferraro, a professor at the College of Health Sciences and Public Policy at @WaldenU, discusses how to use social media for positive change. https://t.co/KOsFQVSVRE
By @bespinosab16 via @PubHealthPost
@Thanks4Mangoes spoke with Nicole Martin, a cofounder and director of political education at Indigenous Women Rising, before their presentation at the @PublicHealth meeting in November 2022. https://t.co/GBtRREoDpU
Via @PubHealthPost
In this incredible episode of PHPod, @b_hallenborg and @ConnorDMcCombs talk with two public health students, Emma Blackson and Diana Vasquez, about the research they presented at the annual @PublicHealth meeting.
Via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/FVbFER52Aa
"With global health research, when we use the term “low- and middle-income countries,” we seem to establish there's something different about these countries from high income countries, which is not true in most cases." -Seye Abimbola
By @hannah_tremont
https://t.co/aY7AsKZCfa
@BlaunerBooks@PeterDKramer When you can get your hands on it, DEATH OF THE GREAT MAN by Peter Kramer will impress and trouble and tickle you. This one is coming soon and with a whoosh, psychotherapy pulling and pushing politics along. Order it up
"People working in public health spaces, whether cognizant of it or not, are talking about disability. Disparities in access to healthcare causes disability, systemic racism causes disparities." -Reyma McCoy Hyten
Interview by @ConnorDMcCombs
https://t.co/6ciRYcRNqb
Black and White parents have distinct preferences about school characteristics, which can lead to segregation when school choice is available
By Dr. Aziza C. Jones, Dr. Broderick Turner, Dr. Kalinda Ukanwa via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/BqwDl3DaHQ
Databyte | Freaking Fracking
"Adverse health outcomes occur because fracking generates dangerous levels of air pollution and contaminates water."
By @bespinosab16 via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/9iuG1oDUtR
Research | Racial and Ethnic Differences in Pandemic Unemployment Benefits
"Our results have important implications for developing public policy."
By Don Mar | Paul Ong | Tom Larson | James Peoples via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/tjGIo4bh5c
Profile | Dallas Ducar
@DallasDucar is president and CEO of a New England non-profit healthcare organization that provides gender-affirming care.
By @ConnorDMcCombs via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/1NpIGZClkN
Research | Know Your Status
"According to the CDC, 13% of people with HIV do not know they are infected."
By @ConnorDMcCombs via @PubHealthPost
https://t.co/7NvDOfoi3j