Tag: For Friday Letter March 03 2023
Washington Post: Toxic Air Pollutants in East Palestine Could Pose Long-Term Risks, Researchers Say
Addiction Treatment May Be Coming to a Pharmacy Near You
Suicidal Behavior: Researchers Identify Data Points That Could Serve as Predictors for High School Students in Texas
The Impact of Social Violence on HIV Risk for Women in Colombia
Public Health Reports: Duration of Behavioral Policy Interventions and Incidence of COVID-19 by Social Vulnerability of US Counties, April December 2020
State-issued behavioral policy interventions (BPIs) can limit the community spread of COVID-19, but their effects on COVID-19 transmission may vary by level of community social vulnerability. Read in Public Health Reports about
National Conversation on Nature and Public Health – March 8th
How are changes in the environment affecting health? Why is nature important? How would understanding nature help you in your work on public health—to help understand emerging health risks or
Learn About APHA and HHS’s COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, We Can Do This
The American Public Health Association (APHA) is working with the US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, We Can Do This, to educate patients about
UTHealth Awarded 2023 ASPPH Harrison C. Spencer Award for Outstanding Community Service
We are honored to announce The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 ASPPH Harrison C. Spencer
Seeking Abstract Reviewers for the Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus; Deadline March 10
ASPPH is seeking reviewers for abstracts submitted to the Academic-Practice Linkages in Public Health Caucus for the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo. The APLPH Caucus