Edition 54 – Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data
Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data By Alex Vanderwiel, Diamone Gathers, MD, V. Shane Pankratz, PhD, Mikaela Kosich, MPH, Bernard Tawfik, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB3 Potential Economic Burden Contributing […]
Edition 54 –Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End-Stage Renal Disease
Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease By Max Goodman Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2021;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB2 Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease Abstract There are over 750,000 patients in […]
Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: Faith and Loomy Juice (Pt. 1)
In the mid 2000s, Loomy juice was an increasingly popular natural drink, rumored to contain ingredients with organic healing qualities. Sam seemed to drink multiple bottles a week, combining every swallow with his incredible faith. I would later come to find out why he felt he needed both to survive.
Edition 53 – The Nationwide Drug Affordability Crisis: A Human Rights Issue
The Nationwide Drug Affordability Crisis – A Human Rights Issue By Aruna Muthumanickam, MD Citation Muthumanickam A. The nationwide drug affordability crisis – a human rights issue. HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA7 The Nationwide Drug Affordability Crisis – A Human Rights Issue Abstract Exorbitant prescription drug pricing in the United States is a systemic problem arising from the […]
Edition 58 – Establishment of Human Trafficking Reporting Protocols, Mandatory Specialized Training, and the Development of a Human Trafficking Liaison Officer (HTLO) for Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD)
Establishment of Human Trafficking Reporting Protocols, Mandatory Specialized Training, and the Development of a Human Trafficking Liaison Officer (HTLO) for Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) By Benjamin Thomas Greer, Heather Marques Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Greer B, Marques H. Establishment of human trafficking reporting protocols, mandatory specialized training, and the development of a human trafficking […]
Edition 62 – COVID-19 In Italy: Jeopardizing The Political Landscape and Public Health
COVID-19 in Italy: Jeopardizing the Political Landscape and Public Health By Benjamin D. Fort Citation Fort B. COVID-19 in Italy: jeopardizing the political landscape and public health. HPHR. 2022;62. 10.54111/0001/JJJ2 COVID-19 in Italy: Jeopardizing the Political Landscape and Public Health Abstract Objective To further analyze the implications the COVID-19 pandemic has on Italy’s […]
Edition 53 – Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Nathan C. Gehlert, Ph.D., Quynh Xuan Nguyen Truong, MPH Citation Gehlert N, Nguyen Truong Q X. Psychosocial support for healthcare workers in Vietnam during the COVID-19 Pandemic . HPHR. 2021;53.10.54111/0001/AAA6 Psychosocial Support for Healthcare Workers in Vietnam During the COVID-19 Pandemic Abstract Background […]
Cordella Lyon: Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew Andrews
Hepatitis B and C: Prevalence and Care with Dr Matthew Andrews By Cordella Lyon, RN About 3.5 million Americans are currently living with Hepatitis C, and half are unaware of their infection. With Routine Screening and Linkage to Care we can end HCv by 2030. Get Tested! Like what you heard? More from Cordella Lyon […]
Cordella Lyon: Caring Connections Podcast with HPHR Fellow Cordella Lyon
Caring Connections Podcast with HPHR Fellow Cordella Lyon By Cordella Lyon, RN HPHR Fellow Cordella Lyon discusses matters of public health and HIV with representatives from Caring Connections, Houston, TX. Like what you listened? More from Cordella Lyon here. Stay Connected with Cordella Lyon Facebook Instagram Twitter Linkedin-in Youtube
Cordella Lyon: HIV 40 Years Later: Interview with Helen Turner
HIV 40 Years Later: Interview with Helen Turner By Cordella Lyon, RN 40 years after the first diagnosed case of HIV, advocay and public policy have led the progress in treatment and care. From treatment cocktails to one pill a day. Like what you heard? More from Cordella Lyon here. Stay Connected with Cordella Lyon […]