Edition 50 – Subtle Asian Glow: A Digital Substance Use Prevention Platform for Asian Populations
Subtle Asian Glow: A Digital Substance Use Prevention Platform for Asian Populations By Cindy Chwa Citation Chwa C. Subtle Asian glow: a digital substance use prevention platform for Asian populations. HPHR. 2021;50. 10.54111/0001/WW6 Subtle Asian Glow: A Digital Substance Use Prevention Platform for Asian Populations Abstract Background Despite the influx of digital mental health interventions […]
Edition 48 – Malaria Amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic
Malaria Amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic By Samar Mohammed Alhaj, Khlood Fathi Hassan, Catherine Hermoso, Mohamed Babiker Musa, Attaullah Ahmadi, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Alhaj S, Hassan K, Hermoso C, Musa M, Ahmmadi A, Lucero-Prisno III D.Malaria amidst COVID-19 in the Central African Republic. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV19 Malaria […]
Yves Zuñiga takes a closer look at mental health and resilience within our homes
Unboxed By Yves Miel H. Zuñiga, FRSPH, AFCHSM, CHM, CPH Resilience starts at home: A closer look at mothers and mental health “Taking care of you and your mental health is not selfish. A healthy mom is a gift to a child.” — Anonymous Tweet Now more than ever, we’ve seen how mental health is […]
Edition 48 – Disposable Masks: A Potential Source of Environmental Pollution and Hygiene
Measures Against Disposable Masks: A Potential Source of Environmental and Biological Pollution By Nayab Sheikh and Chanchal Maheshwari Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sheikh N, Maheshwari C. Measures against disposable masks: a potential source of environmental and biological pollution. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/VV1 Measures Against Disposable Masks: A […]
Edition 58 – Partnering for Human Trafficking Prevention: Implementing Love146’s Not a Number Curriculum through Minnesota’s Safe Harbor Program
Partnering for Human Trafficking Prevention: Implementing Love146’s Not a Number Curriculum through Minnesota’s Safe Harbor Program By Caroline Palmer, JD; Beatriz Menanteau, JD; Erin Glaccum, BS; Aria Flood, MPH; Jennifer Miller; Paula Schaefer, MS; Emma Cook, MPH/MSW; Matt Orley Citation Palmer C, Menanteau B, Glaccum E, Flood A, Miller J, Schaefer P, Cook E, Orley […]
Edition 47 – Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden
Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden By Ednner Oketch, MSc, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Oketch E. Medication overload: an overlooked public health burden. HPHR. 2022;47. 10.54111/0001/UU1 Medication Overload: An Overlooked Public Health Burden Polypharmacy, most commonly defined as the use of five or more medications concurrently, is associated adverse outcomes including increased risk […]
Edition 32 – Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Advocating for Alternatives to Banked Blood
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention: Advocating for Alternatives to Banked Blood By Anusha Jayaram; Alaska Pendleton, MD; Rohini Dutta; Nobhojit Roy, MD, PhD; Nakul P. Raykar, MD, MPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Jayaram A; Pendleton A, Dutta R; Roy N, Raykar N. Necessity is the […]
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Dr. Quinn M. Gentry discusses the significance of respecting individuals’ right to self-definition/self valuation in advancing black feminism in public health
Dr. Quinn discusses the significance of respecting individuals’ right to self-define/value in advancing black feminism in public health