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Policymakers tackling extreme heat risks
Social media harmful for teen mental health
Health departments support vaccinations
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Workforce
Protecting and elevating front-line workers during the pandemic
by
Lindsey Wahowiak
on
April 11, 2021
Q&A with APHL’s Scott Becker
NPHW
Mental health is public health, especially now
by
Sakshi Handa
on
April 10, 2021
Q&A with former APHA President Lisa Carlson
NPHW /
Coronavirus
Maintaining resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic
by
Lindsay Syms
on
April 09, 2021
Q&A with Emory’s Carlos del Rio
NPHW /
Climate Change
Lifting up communities through climate justice
by
Mark Barna
on
April 08, 2021
Gina McCarthy shares NPHW message
NPHW
Strengthening community health in Perry County, Kentucky
by
Arianne Noorestani
on
April 07, 2021
Healthiest Cities & Counties Challenge supports local projects
NPHW /
Health Equity
Working toward racial equity in the US
by
Lindsey Wahowiak
on
April 06, 2021
Q&A with AMA’s Aletha Maybank
NPHW
Welcome to National Public Health Week
by
Lindsey Wahowiak
on
April 05, 2021
Building bridges to better health
Health Equity
APHA event to share tips for building bridges to health policy
by
Michele Late
on
March 30, 2021
Registration open for Policy Action Institute
Health Equity
Q&A: 100 Million Healthier Lives provides framework for change
by
Louise Dettman
on
March 25, 2021
Six-year project works to change the way people see health
Coronavirus
Which COVID-19 vaccine is best? All of them, say public health experts
by
Aaron Warnick
on
March 18, 2021
The best COVID-19 vaccine is the one you have access to
Environment
Study: Thousands of deaths could be avoided if air quality improvements continued
by
Kim Krisberg
on
March 16, 2021
Air quality improved nearly 25% in New York City during pandemic last year.
Health Equity
Study: US infant health inequality on the rise
by
Lindsay Syms
on
March 05, 2021
Since 2010, low birth weight has increased for Black American infants by 1.5% per decade, a new study says.
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