27 – COVID-19 as a Catalyst: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Can Increase Accessibility in the U.S. Healthcare System
COVID-19 as a Catalyst: How the Coronavirus Pandemic can Increase Accessibility in the US Healthcare System By Amrita Krishnan Citation Krishnan A. COVID-19 as a catalyst: the coronavirus pandemic can increase accessibility in the U.S. healthcare system. HPHR. 2021; 27. DOI:10.54111/0001/aa12 COVID-19 as a Catalyst: How the Coronavirus Pandemic can Increase Accessibility in the U.S. Healthcare […]
27 – Irisin and the Possible Impact on a Cytokin Storm in Athletes with COVID-19
Irisin and the Possible Impact on a Cytokin Storm in Athletes with COVID-19: A Case Report By Rafael S. Knack, Renata S. Knack, Taliê Hanada Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Knack R, Knack R, Talie H. Irisin and the possible impact on a cytokin storm in athletes […]
Edition 33 – Physical Violence Against Health Care Workers in Government Hospitals of Pakistan and Its Impact On Their Mental Health
Physical Violence Against Health Care Workers in Government Hospitals of Pakistan and Its Impact on Their Mental Health By Madiha Fatima, Syeda Rimsha Azher, Anmol Mohan, Um-Ul-Wara, Muhammad Taha Arshad Shaikh Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Fatima M, Azher S, Mohan A, Wara U, Shaikh M. Physical […]
Edition 30 – ‘We Are Only as Safe as Our Most Vulnerable Citizens’: Healthcare Systems’ Role in Reducing Exacerbating Social and Economic Inequities Before, During, and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
‘We Are Only as Safe as Our Most Vulnerable Citizens’: Healthcare Systems’ Role in Reducing Exacerbating Social and Economic Inequities Before, During, and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic By Latisha D. Thompson, Michelle Munyikwa, Jaya Aysola Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Thompson L, Munyikwa M, Aysola J. […]
Edition 30 – An Experiential Student-Run Curriculum Addressing the Health Outcomes of Formerly Incarcerated People
Short of a full-time correctional medicine attending, very few clinicians have been trained in the care of formerly incarcerated persons.
Edition 30 – Health Disparities in Genetic Testing for Patients Receiving Government-funded Insurance Benefits
Patients receiving public health insurance benefits receive lower-quality, less-reliable care compared to patients with private insurance benefits. T
Edition 30 – Race as a Risk Factor: Public Health Interventions for Uterine Fibroids Among African American Women
The prevalence of uterine fibroids is especially high in the U.S., but it is important to note that among the women impacted, 70-90% are African American.
Edition 30 – Displacement & Gentrification Across the US: The Pillage of Cultural Identity and Community
An ironic shift in residency is occurring in metropolitan areas across the country such as the Bay Area, Greater Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Washington D.C.
Edition 28 – Fomite Transmission Among Respiratory Viruses and the Importance of Low-level Surface Disinfection
Fomite Transmission Among Respiratory Viruses and the Importance of Low-level Surface Disinfection By Timothy L. Wiemken Citation Wiemken, TL. Fomite transmission among respiratory viruses and the importance of low-level surface disinfection. HPHR. 2021; 28. Fomite transmission among respiratory viruses and the importance of low-level surface disinfection Abstract Background Many different respiratory viruses cause substantial morbidity […]
Edition 28 – Knowledge, Behavior, and Attitude Towards Oral Health among a Population Visiting a Dental College and Hospital in South India: A Cross-sectional Study
This study was carried out to assess the oral hygiene knowledge, attitude, and behavior amongst patients visiting the Department of Public health dentistry at MNR dental college and hospital, Sangareddy.