Ellen Considine introduces environmental justice and air inequality

Exploring the intersection of social justice and environmental health.
Stuti Chakraborty discusses the way forward for Stroke in Low-and Low-and-Middle-Income Countries

Stroke Reimagined By Stuti Chakraborty A mobile stroke unit in India Stroke and Low-and Low-and-Middle-Income Countries: The Way Forward The World Bank, for the current fiscal year of 2022, defines low-income economies as those with a GNI (Gross National Income) per capita of $1,045 or less in 2020 and lower middle-income economies as those with […]
Edition 32 – Structural Racism as a Fundamental Cause of U.S. Health Disparities: A Critical Examination of Race in Orthopaedic Total Joint Replacement Surgery

Structural Racism as a Fundamental Cause of U.S. Health Disparities: A Critical Examination of Race in Orthopaedic Total Joint Replacement Surgery By Aliya G. Feroe, MPH Citation Feroe, A.G. Structural racism as a fundamental cause of U.S. health disparities: a critical examination of race in orthopaedic total joint replacement surgery. HPHR. Surgery and Public Health, […]
Edition 30 – An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People

An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People By Dr. Candice Carpenter, Khaya Makhubu, MBA; Lee Moche, MBA, MS Citation Carpenter C, Makhubu K, Moche L. An invisible public health crisis: the forced normalization of intersex people. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD14 An Invisible Public Health Crisis: The Forced Normalization of Intersex People […]
Edition 30 – Remembering the “Who” and the “How” When Working with Tribal Communities

Remembering the “Who” and the “How” When Working with Tribal Communities By Michele Sky Lee, Arden Day, Carolyn Camplain, Natalie Papini, Melinda Smith, Kate Compton-Gore, Julia Gardner Citation Lee M, Day A, Camplain C, Papini N, Smith M, Compton-Gore K, Gardner J. Remembering the “who” and the “how” when working with tribal communities. HPHR. 2021;30. […]
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses conversion therapy among the LGBTQ community

This blog will focus on the realities of conversion therapy on the LGBTQ community, and suggest policy changes to eliminate its use.
Javaid Iqbal discusses how vaccine apartheid hurts global health

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal How Vaccine Apartheid Hurts Global Health The U.S. has vaccinated more than 50% of the population, while Sub-Saharan Africa has only administered eight doses per 1,000 people. Numerous developing countries have criticized the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine as “vaccine apartheid.” Rich countries have brought more vaccines than they need. The European Union could vaccinate its citizens […]
Dr. Ananya Awasthi discusses five lessons on public health that India can learn from the coronavirus

The blog discusses five lessons on Public Health that India can learn from the Coronavirus
Ellen Considine discusses air quality data availability

What is the current state of global air quality monitoring, and why is this important?
Naomi Fukuda discusses COVID-19 and Oral Health

This vlog will talk about the effects of COVID-19 on oral health care.