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Biking, walking become more accessible in metro areas
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Lindsey Wahowiak
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March 07, 2018
Across the country, metropolitan areas large and small are taking steps to improve local walking and biking opportunities. New guides from APHA and partners are helping them improve their communities. Read our report from The Nation's Health.
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'Housing first' model making inroads on homelessness
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Julia Haskins
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February 20, 2018
Providing housing for homeless people is not a cure-all, but a housing-first approach can lead to improved health outcomes. Read more in this report from The Nation's Health newspaper.
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Membership in APHA: A free perk for students at some schools
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Kim Krisberg
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February 14, 2018
A new school-sponsored student membership category launched last year by APHA is giving public health students access to the largest network of people studying and working in the field. Read more in this story from The Nation's Health.
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Q&A: The Lancet Countdown’s Howard Frumkin
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Lindsey Wahowiak
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January 16, 2018
The Lancet Countdown is a new report tracking progress on climate change and its health impacts. APHA member Howard Frumkin served as a lead on its U.S. brief and discussed its importance for public health with The Nation's Health.
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Public health, planning come together to create healthier communities: Plan4Health
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Julia Haskins
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January 11, 2018
A new partnership has the public health and planning communities working together. Read more in the January 2018 issue of The Nation's Health.
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Why ending police violence is a public health issue: A Q&A with APHA’s Georges Benjamin
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Julia Haskins
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January 08, 2018
APHA's Georges Benjamin, MD, discusses police violence and why it's a public health issue in an interview with The Nation's Health.
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APHA Annual Meeting shares science on climate change, public health
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Kim Krisberg
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January 03, 2018
APHA’s 2017 Annual Meeting and Expo convened in Atlanta to help move communities forward in the race to prepare for, adapt to and prevent the health effects of climate change. Read more in this story from The Nation's Health.
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The Nation's Health: APHA Annual Meeting engages participants on ensuring health for all
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Lindsey Wahowiak
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January 05, 2017
Nearly 12,000 health professionals attended APHA 2016 to share their best work, practices and goals.
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APHA stands with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and others to recognize today’s National Day of Racial Healing. “If we want to achieve our vision of creating the h…
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As the past year has highlighted, “We do know that health inequities, at their very core, are due to racism. There’s no doubt about that.” Read more from APHA E…
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Watch APHA Executive Director Georges Benjamin, MD, and the rest of the expert panel at yesterday’s live Newswise event discuss the state of the pandemic, #COVI…
The latest podcast from APHA’s American Journal of Public Health explores how public health can help prepare for a future pandemic that could be worse than #COV…