Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State, speaks during the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the ...
One of the greatest lessons of the last five years is that public health needs to step up its game in dealing with uncertainty.” ...
Nearly 10,000 experts and students focused on infectious disease research, treatment, and public-health strategy are ...
The Cuyahoga County Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) results have provided rich information about local youth's health and risk experiences. Over time, researchers have observed differences in rates ...
Maternal and child health (MCH) has achieved notable gains over the last two decades, yet preventable morbidity and mortality ...
Abilene Taylor County Public Health District has a list of programs the public is invited to attend during National Public Health Week. Annually during the first full week of April, the American ...
Wildfire smoke is the air quality nightmare of our generation, eating away at previous gains made by cracking down on industrial emissions and tailpipe pollution. Constant exposure to smoke is ...
The Connecticut Public Health Association's Advocacy Training Day included several members of the University’s School of Health Sciences. The University’s School of Health Sciences recently sponsored ...
Chronic pain represents a pervasive global health challenge, with an estimated worldwide prevalence of 30% or higher. Chronic ...
Public Health Scholar Bowl is the premier opportunity for the next generation of public health leaders from across the nation to connect with their peers, apply their knowledge, and compete to win up ...
Saint Louis University's 12-credit post-baccalaureate certificate in public health trains students to be competent in core public health topic areas such as epidemiology, biostatistics, policy and ...
The new health officer for Benton and Franklin counties is stepping down by mutual decision of Dr. Aren Giske and the Benton Franklin Health District Board. The board picked Giske in January 2023, but ...