Jackie Leung

Jackie Leung is a PhD student at Oregon State University majoring in Public Health – Global Health.
Dr. Sonia Hegde

Dr. Sonia Hegde is a postdoctoral fellow in epidemiology in the Infectious Disease Dynamics (IDD) group at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Cordella Lyon – 1: Blog Title
Caring Connections of Southeast Texas By Cordella Lyon Title of Blog Previous Next Why are we so quick to psychologise what we do not know? Women already have a history of not being believed. In many instances, women’s pain experience is too often ascribed to women’s catastrophising attitudes (Samulowitz, Gremyr, Eriksson, & Hensing, 2018), despite […]
Javaid Iqbal discusses the urgent need to regulate private hospitals in India

Even before people can comprehend the loss of their loved ones, they are already worrying about inflated hospital bills. Javaid Iqbal explains in “the i-value.”
Ellen Considine shares an overview of the health impacts of air pollution

What is the global burden of health degradation by air pollution? This post sets the stage for future discussions of air pollution epidemiology and policy.
Siona Prasad discusses Project iSense: Fighting climate change, one city at a time

Technology aimed at measuring and monitoring the greenhouse gas emissions responsible for climate change.
Dr. Allison Hempenstall – 1: Blog Title
The Aussie Doc By Dr. Allison Hempenstall Title of Blog Previous Next Why are we so quick to psychologise what we do not know? Women already have a history of not being believed. In many instances, women’s pain experience is too often ascribed to women’s catastrophising attitudes (Samulowitz, Gremyr, Eriksson, & Hensing, 2018), despite women […]
Randevyn Pierre’s Podcast Review of Black Healthcare Hesitancy and Its Impact: Profile 101

Listen to the radio show-style break down of our conversation around Black health and its historically relevant trust-related barriers over coffee.
Elizana-Marie Joseph’s guide to PrEPare for Summer Lovin’: Unmasking the realities behind sexual activity, STI and HIV rates as we emerge from lockdown

Zana’s Health Corner By Elizana-Marie Joseph PrEPare for Summer Lovin’: Unmasking the Realities Behind Sexual Activity, STI and HIV Rates as We Emerge From Lockdown Photo by cottonbro from Pexels With the announcement of the CDC’s new guidelines for fully vaccinated individuals , some people wonder if the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is really in […]
Rasheera Dopson discusses the intersectionality of race, gender & disability

Rasheera Dopson explains the importance of acknowledging the need for intersectional work and study is imperative in understanding how population groups can overlap and how that overlap can have just as much of an influence on one’s health outcome as their sole identity status.