Edition 64 – Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021
Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021 Elizabeth Jones and Shelia Malone Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Jones E and Malone S. Mortality trends in heart disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021. HPHR. 2024;64. 10.54111/0001/LLL4 Mortality Trends in Heart Disease in Mississippi, 2010-2021 Abstract Background Due to the lack of studies examining heart disease mortality trends and […]
Edition 72 – Fighting Poverty among LGBTQI+ Persons from Brazil: Socioeconomic Inclusion and the Experience of Micro Rainbow International Foundation
Fighting Poverty among LGBTQI+ Persons from Brazil: Socioeconomic Inclusion and the Experience of Micro Rainbow International Foundation By Monica Malta, PhD, University of Toronto, Department of Psychiatry; Clarisse Cavalcante Kalume, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Ivana de Pinho Ribeiro, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Lucas Paoli Itaborahy, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Isaque Lima, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; […]
Edition 42 – The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome
The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome By Mackenzie, P, Lerario, MD, NYS CRPA/CPS-p Citation Lerario M. The nonbinary physician activist: “do no harm” implies equity as the outcome. HPHR. 2021;42. DOI:10.54111/0001/PP1 The Nonbinary Physician Activist: “Do No Harm” Implies Equity as the Outcome Abstract Gender nonconformity and outspoken nonbinary […]
Edition 42 – Rainbow Resistance: Development of a Mobile App to Address Violence Against LGBTQIA+ People in Brazil Using a Community Based Participatory Research Approach
Rainbow Resistance: Development of a Mobile App to Address Violence Against LGBTQIA+ People in Brazil Using a Community Based Participatory Research Approach By Monica Malta, PhD; Sara LeGrand, PhD; Angelica Baptista da Silva, PhD; Michele Seixas, BsW; Bruna Benevides; Cosme Marcelo Furtado da Silva, PhD; Clarisse Kalume MSSc Citation Malta M, Legrand S, Baptista da […]
Edition 42 – Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework
Disproportionate Suicidality in LGBTQ+ Youth in the United States Through a Socioecological Framework By Samantha Rea MPH, Willa Chen MPH, Michelle Ikoma MPH, Lindsey Szakasits MD MPH, Jessica Young MD MPH Citation Rea S. Chen W. Ikoma M. Szakasits L. Young J. Disproportionate suicidality in LGBTQ+ youth in the United States through the socioecological. framework. […]
Edition 43 – Out of the Shadows: Centering the “T” in LGBTQ+ Health Care
Out of the Shadows: Centering the “T” in LGBTQ+ Health Care By Ellis P. Barrera, Dallas Ducar Citation Barrrera E. Ducar D. Out of the shadows: centering the “T” in LGBTQ+ Health Care. HPHR. 2021;35. 10.54111/0001/QQ5 Out of the Shadows: Centering the “T” in LGBTQ+ Health Care Introduction “Gender is not sex; it’s not attraction, […]
Ryan Sutherland, MPH, investigates restrictions on blood donation for men who have sex with men
Since the 1980s, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has maintained restrictive policies preventing men who have sex with men (MSM) from donating blood. Are these restrictions discriminatory or based on science?
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.
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses female genital mutilation and female genital cosmetic surgery
This blog will focus on the realities of female genital mutilation and female genital cosmetic surgery, and the culture and societal norms that influence their prevalence.
Dr. Heather Tillewein discusses mail-order brides and intimate partner violence
This blog addresses the realities of the mail-order bride business; its impacts on migrant brides; and how the U.S. enforces regulations that affects brides’ overall life in their new country.