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This forum is specifically designed to help heal hurt. So many people want the finished product but don’t want to embrace the process that it it takes to get to the promise of purpose. From your pain to your purpose when life happens, we don’t have to surrender to the pain. We can however find liberty in the process and grow through it to the promises that awaits you at the end of the journey. You have a right to access healing in every area of your life! Life happens but what happens in lif ...
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In today's episode of the Public Health Report we discuss the Mental Health Aspects of Breast Cancer for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Read the new article from our PHPN Intern, Taisha Mathieu on this topic. The newest webinar and information about the Environmental Justice Index are in this episode too. We also discuss the news around the COVID v…
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In today's episode of The Public Health Report, we discuss mental health challenges in youth suicide, workplace trauma, and the epidemic of loneliness and isolation. We also share updates on the California Consortium for Public Health IT, the opportunity for you to access continuing education credits from viewing our 3 day event on Public Health In…
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We dedicate this episode to the topic of gun violence and mass shootings as a public healthissue. Since May 7th, 2023, there have been more mass shooting events than days passed in the year. In this episode, your host Rainaclare Sibal discusses the impact of mass shootings on community health and what actions and discussions need to occur to treat …
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In this episode of the Public Health Report, MPH student Alysha Jones shares 6 global health trends to look out for throughout 2023. For a copy of the transcript version of this episode, visit: https://www.publichealthpodcasters.com/news/six-global-health-issues-to-watch-for Learn more us at: publichealthpodcasters.com…
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PHPN intern Rainaclare Sibal interviewed SNAP-Ed nutrition educator, Stephanie Torres, who works with Catholic Charities in Los Angeles as part of the CalFresh Program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP on the federal level. This episode of the Public Health Report highlights the meaningful work of Stephanie and SN…
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In this episode of the Public Health Report, we share the latest public health news including: National Sleep Awareness Month Featured PHIAT Speaker: Azizi Seixas COVID and Latinx Mental Health What the End of the Public Health Emergency Declaration Means RTI Press: Addressing Medical Misinformation Upcoming Events To read the text version, access …
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For our 22nd episode, we’re covering the controversial new practice guidelines for childhood obesity. The CDC reported that the obesity prevalence for children and adolescents aged 2-19 was nearly 20%[1] from 2017-2020, and a predictive epidemiological study out of the New England Journal of Medicine found that the estimated risk of adult obesity a…
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Hi! Welcome to episode 21 of the Public Health Report, where we discuss current events in the public health sphere. I’m your host this week, Lizzie Wilson, and today we’re diving into the emerging public health threat that’s making a lot of headlines lately, and that is avian influenza H5N1. On Wednesday, February 8th, the director of the World Hea…
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Episode Description: In this episode, our host Rainaclare Sibal, recaps the recent concerns over the “Tripledemic” during the 2022 holiday season, including discussion about persisting vaccine hesitancy and strain on pediatric hospital units. As a year-end wrap up, we begin 2023 looking forward to more engagement to encourage proactive practices to…
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In this episode, our host Melissa Palafox speaks with Eunice Lin on public health newsworthy topics including: Menstrual cycle disruption after the COVID vaccine, regardless of the type of vaccine selected. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in FMLA from 2017-18, where service industries jobs also had less access to paid leave than corporate jobs. Paren…
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In this week's episode of The Public Health Report, our host Melissa Palafox shares the news on: -The phenomenon of public health harrassment -Resistance to airborne transmission -The effectiveness of art therapy for mental health -The updates on international spread of monkeypox References: Fraser, M. R. (2022). Harassment of health officials: A s…
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In this episode our host Stefan Adams discusses BIPOC resistance to mental health services. Mental health resistance can result from a variety of issues and challenges from access to health services, to the stigma of asking for help, as well as provider bias and the damaging effects neglect and perceptions about the BIPOC and particularly for the B…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode, our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1- Increasing mortality gap between Democratic and Republican counties Haider J Warraich, Pankaj Kumar, Khurram Nasir, Karen E Joynt Maddox, Rishi K Wadhera. Political environment and mortality rates in the Unit…
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In this episode, your host Dr. April Moreno shares news updates on: -PMS and exercise research to reduce the need for pharmacological interventions -The effects of ketogenic vs low-carb diets for reducing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus -The current argument among public health researchers on existing concerns vs. the future of precision medicine for publ…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1- Rising income inequality's relationship with declining health Hui Zheng, Yoonyoung Choi, Jonathan Dirlam, Linda George. Rising childhood income inequality and declining Americans’ health. Social Science & Medi…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1- How to approach the antimicrobial resistance problem Irene Anna Lambraki, Melanie Cousins, Tiscar Graells, Anaïs Léger, Patrik Henriksson, Stephan Harbarth, Max Troell, Didier Wernli, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen, …
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1- Fracking and its negative impact of infant health Elaine L. Hill, Lala Ma. Drinking water, fracking, and infant health. Journal of Health Economics, 2022; 82: 102595 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102595 Topic 2…
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Welcome to Episode 11 of the Public Health Report. Today’s episode is about global disparities in human microbiome research. Samples of microbes living on and inside humans primarily come from Europe and North America, and developing countries such as those in Central and South Asia are unfortunately underrepresented. This is problematic because mi…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1-Medicaid and Their Community Health Workers Impact on Health Care Utilization and Costs of a Medicaid Community Health Worker Program in Detroit, 2018–2020: A Randomized Program Evaluation. American Journal of …
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This episode with hosted by Diane Bao with two interesting research articles to discuss today. One is about COVID-19 severity and vitamin D, and the other is about increasing rates of melatonin use among US adults. A review of 6 randomized controlled trials with over 500 COVID patients indicates that COVID patients undergoing vitamin D supplementat…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Topic 1-IVF children and their quality of life https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14647273.2022.2042860 Topic 2- Automation and increasing working-age mortality in the United States. https://read.dukeupress.e…
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Hi everyone! Today’s episode is hosted by Diane Bao, and she will be discussing 4 different and optimistic research findings during the COVID-19 quarantine. First of all, an article in The Lancet Public Health indicates that continuing face mask use beyond certain vaccination thresholds in the population could save billions of dollars associated wi…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers and some breaking news. Today, we'll be talking about climate related disasters greenspace and oxidative stress levels, visualizing one's own health and the Purdue opioid settlement. Topic 1- Extreme Weather and County-Level Mortality rates h…
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In this episode, Diane Bao shares information about how games can be used to improve science and health research. The GENIGMA app has been available on iOS and Android since January 2022, and this is an innovative way for players to solve puzzles that will help scientists understand the genomic reference maps of cell lines, which are often used in …
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week's episode our host Laura Sheckter reports on two papers, some breaking news, and a cool app to try out. Topic 1- NFTs and our health information Kristin Kostick-Quenet, Kenneth D. Mandl, Timo Minssen, I. Glenn Cohen, Urs Gasser, Isaac Kohane, Amy L. McGuire. How NFTs could transform health informati…
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Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this week’s episode, our host Laura Sheckter reports on three papers ranging from topics such as the benefits of late-life physical activity, to the rates and potential cause of pediatric asthma cases, and how neighborhood walkability affects gestational weight gain. Also, we will discuss a new video game and…
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been an ongoing topic in public health circles for years. Superbugs like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, are often discussed in the context of healthcare settings or outbreaks in first-world countries like the U.S. But a new article in The Lancet has found that the extent of AMR, especially i…
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Link to Episode Transcript: https://www.publichealthpodcasters.com/phpnblog/public-health-report-episode-1-transcript Show Notes: Welcome to the Public Health Report. In this episode, our host Laura Sheckter reports on weekly news updates in public health. Tune in every week to the Public Health Report to hear what’s going on in public health. We w…
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