Javaid Iqbal discusses public health and Tiktok

Tiktok in Public Health

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal Public Health and TikTok Facebook is for sharing important milestones in your life, like getting married or having a baby, and Twitter is for political ranting. Instagram and Snapchat are for popularity contests. While TikTok has a certain simplicity, a place that lets you be goofy and others join you […]

Edition 28 – Analysis of Obese Hypertensive Women

Edition 28 – Analysis of Obese Hypertensive Women

Analysis of Obese Hypertensive Women By Valerie L. Fernandez Citation Fernandez V. Analysis of obese hypertensive women. HPHR. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb15 Analysis of Obese Hypertensive Women Causes of Obesity The causes of obesity and hypertension are multifaceted. Socioeconomic status, access to healthcareresources, advertising, education about various programs available, and the nature of the program all impact […]

Edition 28 – Taking The Next Step: Leveraging Behavioral Economics for Health Exchange Re-Enrollees

Edition 28 – Taking The Next Step: Leveraging Behavioral Economics for Health Exchange Re-Enrollees

Taking The Next Step: Leveraging Behavioral Economics for Health Exchange Re-Enrollees By Swathi Raman Citation Raman S. Taking the next step: leveraging behavioral economics for health exchange re-enrollees. HPHR. 2021; 28.DOI:10.54111/0001/bb16 Taking The Next Step: Leveraging Behavioral Economics for Health Exchange Re-Enrollees Background With the recent close of the 2019 Open Enrollment Period, the federal […]

Edition 28 – Telling the Story: Capacity-Building in the Asylum Network

Edition 28 – Telling the Story: Capacity-Building in the Asylum Network

Telling the Story: Capacity-Building in the Asylum Network By Jennifer McQuaid, PhD Citation McQuaid J. Telling the story: capacity-building in the asylum network. HPHR. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb17 Telling the Story: Capacity-Building in the Asylum Network Background In the midst of an overwhelming immigration crisis at the Southern Border of the United States, the specific needs […]

Edition 31 – Pandemic Fatigue: A Global Challenge

31 - Pandemic Fatigue

Pandemic Fatigue: A Global Challenge By Sadhika Sood and Megha Kalra Citation Sood S, Kalra M. Pandemic fatigue: a global challenge HPHR. 2021; 31.​ DOI:10.54111/0001/EE11 Pandemic Fatigue: A Global Challenge Introduction The first pandemic of the social media age, Coronavirus disease (COVID)—2019 pandemic, hit humanity hard on all fronts by surpassing the similar 2003 SARS […]

Edition 31 – Pandemic Preparedness Strategies with an Eye on Displaced Populations in Yemen: Efforts and Challenges On Hand

Edition 31 – Pandemic Preparedness Strategies with an Eye on Displaced Populations in Yemen: Efforts and Challenges On Hand

Pandemic Preparedness Strategies with an Eye on Displaced Populations in Yemen: Efforts and Challenges on Hand By Adriana Viola Miranda, Anmol Mohan, Ana Carla dos Santos Costa, Maheen Fatima Hussaini, Alishba Adnan, Kartik Dapke, Rachana Phadke, Esther Bassey, Shahzaib Ahmad, Mohammad Yasir Essar, Shoaib Ahmad, Christos Tsagkaris, Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, and Hashim Talib Hashim Citation […]

Edition 31 – 2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change

Figure 8: A Woman tries to find her dog in Mati. (Source https://www.insider.com/greece-wildfire-outside-athens-worst-since-2007-at-least-50-dead-2018-7)

2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change By Georgia Christakis Citation Christakis G. 2018 Attica wildfires: the intersection of governance failures and climate change. HPHR. 2021; 31. DOI:10.54111/0001/EE14 2018 Attica Wildfires: The Intersection of Governance Failures and Climate Change Introduction The 2018 wildfires in Attica were the second-worst fire disaster of […]