Edition 30 – Ending the Opioid Crisis in Five Years

Edition 30 – Ending the Opioid Crisis in Five Years

Ending the Opioid Crisis in Five Years By Kelly O’Connor Citation O’Connor K. Ending the opioid crisis in five years. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD27 Ending the Opioid Crisis in Five Years Introduction In 2017, 70,237 people died from drug overdose; my little sister Jenny was just one of them. I watched her die from prescription […]

Edition 29 – “Co-Benefits” as a Lens Through Which COVID-19 Building Upgrades Can Advance Environmental Sustainability, Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, and Social Equity

Edition 29 – “Co-Benefits” as a Lens Through Which COVID-19 Building Upgrades Can Advance Environmental Sustainability, Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, and Social Equity

“Co-Benefits” as a Lens Through Which COVID-19 Building Upgrades Can Advance Environmental Sustainability, Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, and Social Equity By Adele Houghton Citation Houghton A. “Co-Benefits” as a lens through which COVID-19 building upgrades can advance environmental sustainability, climate mitigation and adaptation, and social equity. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 29.  DOI:10.54111/0001/cc4 “Co-Benefits” as a […]

Edition 29 – Reflections on One of the World’s Harshest COVID-19 Lockdowns, and on the Possibility of Eliminating COVID-19 in Australia

Edition 29 – Reflections on One of the World’s Harshest COVID-19 Lockdowns, and on the Possibility of Eliminating COVID-19 in Australia

Reflections on One of the World’s Harshest COVID-19 Lockdowns, and on the Possibility of Eliminating COVID-19 in Australia By Laura K. McCosker Citation McCosker L. Reflections on one of the world’s harshest COVID-19 lockdowns, and on the possibility of eliminating COVID-19 in Australia. HPHR. 2021; 29.DOI:10.54111/0001/cc5 Reflections on One of the World’s Harshest COVID-19 Lockdowns, […]

Edition 29 – Disability, Depression, and Dogs During COVID-19: Is There a Relationship?

Edition 29 – Disability, Depression, and Dogs During COVID-19: Is There a Relationship?

Disability, Depression, and Dogs During Covid-19: Is There a Relationship? By Liza D. Molina, ScD, MPH Citation Molina L. Disability, depression, and dogs during COVID-19: is there a relationship?. HPHR. 2021; 29. DOI:10.54111/0001/cc6 Disability, Depression, and Dogs During Covid-19: Is There a Relationship? Introduction Human-dog interaction has long been recognized for its therapeutic value. Studies […]

Edition 30 – Public Trust in Public Health: The Crisis of Confidence and Its Consequences

Edition 30 – Public Trust in Public Health: The Crisis of Confidence and its Consequences

Public Trust in Public Health: The Crisis of Confidence and its Consequences By Eskira Kahsay Citation Kahsay E. Public trust in public health: The Crisis of confidence and its consequences. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD28 Public Trust in Public Health: The Crisis of Confidence and its Consequences Abstract Trust is a great privilege that, for many, […]

Edition 26 – How Being a Prisoner and Patient Is Fit for Tragedy in the U.S.

26 – How Being a Prisoner and Patient Is Fit for Tragedy in the U.S.

How Being a Prisoner and Patient Is Fit for Tragedy in the U.S. By Patricia Fuentes Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Fuentes P. How being a prisoner and patient is fit for tragedy in the U.S.. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 26. DOI:10.54111/0001/Z4 How Being a Prisoner […]

27 – The Case Against Monetary Behavioral Incentives in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination

27 – The Case Against Monetary Behavioral Incentives in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination

The Case Against Monetary Behavioral Incentives in the Context of COVID-19 Vaccination By Ana Santos Rutschman and Timothy L. Wiemken Watch the authors provide a brief overview of their article.  Citation Rutschman A, Wiemken T. The case against monetary behavioral incentives in the context of COVID-19 vaccination. HPHR. 2021; 27. DOI:10.54111/0001/aa3 The Case Against Monetary […]

27 – Globalization, Urbanization and COVID-19: Implications for a World All Too Connected

27-Globalization, Urbanization and COVID-19: Implications for a World All Too Connected

Globalization, Urbanization and COVID-19: Implications for a World All Too Connected​ By Simisola Johnson​ Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Johnson S. Globalization, urbanization and COVID-19: Implications for a world all too connected. HPHR. 2021; 27.DOI:10.54111/0001/aa4 Globalization, Urbanization and COVID-19: Implications for a World All Too Connected Introduction […]