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Annual Meeting
Thinking big to cut out salt
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Aaron Warnick
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November 06, 2019
We know too much sodium is bad for our health, but simply asking folks to put down the salt shaker isn’t an effective health-promoting strategy.
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Sunset Tweetup a big hit at APHA 2019
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Aaron Warnick
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November 05, 2019
Hashtags were flying at the Tuesday evening networking event.
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‘Public health demands — close the camps!’
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Aaron Warnick
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November 05, 2019
APHA Annual Meeting attendees and other public health advocates took to the streets of Philadelphia on Tuesday morning to call for an end to family separations, anti-immigrant rhetoric and deportation.
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CHPPD Section encourages hands-on public health at Day of Action
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Aaron Warnick
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November 05, 2019
Attendees come together around housing and health.
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Health Reform
Many Hispanic immigrants forgoing care due to fear, language barriers
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Aaron Warnick
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November 04, 2019
Researchers discuss findings of their survey of Hispanic immigrants in the Midwest.
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APHA’s Public Health Film Festival kicks off with a powerful message of hope
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Aaron Warnick
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November 04, 2019
Featured film inspires action on climate change.
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Why do you come to the APHA Annual Meeting?
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Aaron Warnick
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November 03, 2019
APHA 2019 is a great place to see old public health friends and make new ones.
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Q & A with future public health leaders at the National Student Meeting
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Aaron Warnick
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November 03, 2019
APHA student members come to APHA 2019 to learn, network and, for some, to get a reality check.
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The Nation's Health
Video games and health: Sorting science from popular beliefs
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Aaron Warnick
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October 01, 2019
The debate over the pros and cons of video games has been going on for almost as long as the games have existed. Read more in the October 2019 issue of The Nation's Health.
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