Edition 36 – Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States

Edition 36 – Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States

Impact of Paternal Race and Educational Status on Pregnancy Outcome among Paternity Acknowledged Births in the United States By Oluwasegun Akinyemi, Kindha Elleissy Nasef, Christabel Ojieabu, Christina Lipscombe, Oluwakemi Adeola Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Akinyemi O, Elleissy Nasef K, Ojieabu C, Lipscombe C, Adeola O. Impact of paternal race and educational status on pregnancy outcome […]

Edition 39 – The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health

Edition 39 – The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health

The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health By Duane McKinley Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation McKinley D. The message public health missed: black music parallels too support equity and innovation in public health HPHR. 2021;39.  DOI:10.54111/0001/MM6 The Message […]

Edition 36 – How $250,000 Could Improve Birth Outcomes for Black Mothers and Infants: A Proposed Interprofessional, Community-Centered Doula Program

Edition 36 – How $250,000 Could Improve Birth Outcomes for Black Mothers and Infants: A Proposed Interprofessional, Community-Centered Doula Program

How $250,000 Could Improve Birth Outcomes for Black Mothers and Infants: A Proposed Interprofessional, Community-Centered Doula Program By Shannon Faehling, Hannah Phelan, Sierra Smith Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Faehling S, Phelan H, Smith S. How $250,000 could improve birth outcomes for black mothers and infants: a proposed interprofessional, coommunity-centered doula program. HPHR. 2021;36 DOI:10.54111/0001/JJ4 How […]

Edition 38 – Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States

Edition 38 – Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States

Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States By Alice V. Kisteneff, MD; Katie A. O’Connell, MS; Kyzwana Caves, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Kisteneff AV, O’Connell KA, Caves K, . Addressing disparities in HIV among adolescents and young adults in the united states. HPHR. 2021:38.  DOI:10.54111/0001/LL3 Addressing Disparities in HIV Among […]

Edition 45 – Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the Covid-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation

Edition 45 – Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the Covid-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation

Caution Is Required When Clinically Implementing AI Models: What the COVID-19 Pandemic Taught Us About Regulation and Validation By Keerthi B. Harish and Yindalon Aphinyanaphongs Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Harish K, Aphinyanaphongs Y. Caution is required when clinically implementing ai models: what the COVID-19 pandemic taught […]

Edition 48 – Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India

Edition 48 – Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India

Adherence to Lockdown and Social-Distancing Policies Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: A Behavioral and Socio-Economic Perspective from India By Mohammad Abdullah Sarkar BA and Ahmad Ozair MBBS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Sarkar M, Ozair A. Adherence to lockdown and social-distancing policies amidst COVID-19 pandemic: a behavioral and socio-economic perspective from India. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/vv16.  Download PDF. Adherence […]

Edition 39 – Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health?

Edition 39 – Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health?

Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health? By Pavi Brar, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Martina Mensah, Shekinah Obinna Amaka Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brar P, Awuah W, Mensah M, Amaka S. Embracing social media as a modern means of health promotion: can […]