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Meet us in Philadelphia, a city of history, culture and health
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David Fouse
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August 28, 2019
The first of a 2019 series of "Fresh Perspectives" blog posts presented by the de Beaumont Foundation
Voices
Q & A with Melissa Adams, publisher of The Merck Manuals
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David Fouse
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July 18, 2019
How The Merck Manuals have evolved over the years
All Things APHA /
Words from Members
WHO launches report on traditional and complementary medicine at World Health Assembly
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David Fouse
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June 20, 2019
APHA member Daniel Gallego-Perez offers a report from the World Health Assembly in Geneva on achieving global health goals.
Voices
40 Under 40 in Public Health: Q and A with de Beaumont's Brian Castrucci
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David Fouse
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June 19, 2019
New program recognizes innovation among young leaders in the field
All Things APHA /
Words from Members
APHA members joined global community at the World Health Assembly in Geneva
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David Fouse
on
June 18, 2019
APHA member Hoai-An Truong shares reflections from recent World Health Assembly
Annual Meeting
Sandro Galea to kick off APHA 2019
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David Fouse
on
May 28, 2019
Celebrated innovator, physician, epidemiologist and author Sandro Galea will deliver keynote remarks during the opening session of the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo in Philadelphia in November.
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Words from Members
It is past time to act on the science to prevent childhood cancer
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David Fouse
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May 15, 2019
In the absence of governmental action to protect children, there are steps we can take to minimize harmful exposures and reduce risks for kid
Environment /
Voices
Earth Day: working toward water equity
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David Fouse
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April 22, 2019
Today is Earth Day. APHA’s Katherine Robb discusses the challenges facing water quality and opportunities to work toward water equity.
All Things APHA /
NPHW
APHA Billion Steps Challenge surpasses goal
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David Fouse
on
April 18, 2019
Participants in APHA’s Billion Steps Challenge once again strode far past the goal
Voices /
NPHW
Black maternal health: Helping all to thrive
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David Fouse
on
April 16, 2019
It's Black Maternal Health Week. Joia Crear-Perry with National Birth Equity Collaborative recently discussed the challenges of black maternal health with APHA.
NPHW /
Guest Post
NPHW guest post: Global health — We are all in this together
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David Fouse
on
April 05, 2019
Global health is this weekend's theme for National Public Health Week. Our guest post is by Loyce Pace, president and executive director of the Global Health Council.
Guest Post /
NPHW
NPHW guest post: 4 strategies for using technology in public health
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David Fouse
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April 04, 2019
Raed Mansour, APHA member and director for the Office of Innovation at the Chicago Department of Public Health, outlines four approaches for putting technology to use in public health, today's National Public Health Week theme.
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