Bug spray gets applied to a person's arm


Public health workers advised to be on the lookout for malaria this summer
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Minoli Ediriweera

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July 06, 2023

Five local cases of mosquito-borne disease reported in US
Three attendees of Policy Action Institute


What public health issues are on your advocacy agenda?
by

Minoli Ediriweera

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July 06, 2023

Policy Action Institute participants inspired for action
Women doctors of various race and ethnicity


APHA: Supreme Court ruling ending affirmative action “devastating” to diversity
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Mark Barna

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June 29, 2023

Court decision could harm public health workforce
Shavon Arline-Bradley speaks at the Political Action Institute on June 15


APHA Policy Action Institute charts post-pandemic path to US health
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Mark Barna

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June 16, 2023

Passion, communication, advocacy important for public health policy
Georges Benjamin. MD, testifies before Congress


Strengthening CDC will protect US public health, APHA tells Congress
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Michele Late

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June 07, 2023

Executive director testifies before House subcommittee
Man with rainbow colors on cheek


State of emergency declared for LGBTQ+ Americans
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Mark Barna

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June 06, 2023

Over 75 anti-LGBTQ laws enacted in US states this year
Aerial view of a London park


Public parks provide opportunities to improve public health
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Mark Barna

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May 25, 2023

Community connectiveness fostered in natural areas
Cell phone


Social media linked with mental health harm to children, teenagers
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Mary Stortstrom

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May 24, 2023

Surgeon general advisory shares recommendations for parents, policymakers, technology companies
Woman smiling with mask pulled down below chin

Guest Post


The task for the living: Learning and applying lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
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May 11, 2023

COVID-19 emergency is over, but risks from disease are not
Office workers joke during a break

Guest Post


Building better mental health in the workplace
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May 11, 2023

Workers need mental health support from employers, APHA and other health leaders say