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Behaving Our Way to Health

WEBR ajiv Rimal has seen his field become ever more prominent in the public health mainstream over the past 25 years. When SARS-CoV-2 began its global …

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Is That Public Health

WEBDiscovering the unexpected corners of a far-reaching discipline. A favorite story from Sue Baker, the amazing injury-prevention pioneer:. In 1968, I became the first faculty member at the School of Public Health to specialize in accident prevention, soon to be known as injury control… .

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Fall/Winter 2023 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WEBThe magazine of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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Turning Crisis Into Change

WEBThe only thing worse than the heartbreak of the current pandemic would be enduring the same pain in the next one. Image at top: Thomas Vogel/Getty Images. “Turning Crisis Into Change” was published October 28, 2022. This article appeared in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine.

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Generations Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBTHE ANATOMY OF EXPOSURE Kirsten Koehler. N early eight decades after the School’s Anna Baetjer conducted groundbreaking occupational health studies, Kirsten Koehler, PhD, MS, is investigating the risks that welders face on a daily basis. “Deep in our lungs there are these twists and turns leading into little alveoli. And if you imagine what a piece of foam …

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Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBRacism’s Weathering Effect on Black Men. Anna Louie Sussman. Multiple factors including socioeconomic status and access to health care have combined to erode Black men’s …

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2022 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBThe Spring/Summer 2022 issue looks at public health through the lens of justice, illuminating efforts to break down fundamental barriers to health.

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Masters of Public Health: The MPH Centennial

WEBPublic health policy, nursing, politics. Margaret Gene Arnstein, MPH ’34, the first nurse to graduate from JHSPH, was a giant in 20th-century American public health nursing who …

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Inventing the Future Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WEBThis program, with its focus on diverse learners and practice-based teaching and learning, provides a vision of what public health education can be. This is how we create the …

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Fall/Winter 2023 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBThe magazine of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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Toward Universal Family Planning

WEBOf those, 172 million use no form of family planning at all. The impacts of unintended pregnancies include high maternal death rates and poor child survival rates, especially among the world’s most vulnerable. Unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and maternal deaths would drop by about two-thirds if all women in low- and middle …

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What We Do for Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public …

WEBS hortly after arriving in South Sudan in 2011, I participated in my first and only beauty pageant. I wasn’t seeking celebrity. Instead, I had a secret motive. I had …

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Operation Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBSurgery is public health? Researchers argue that the quintessential clinical intervention deserves an essential place on the global health agenda.

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2020 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBThe two biggest public health crises of our time—racism and COVID-19—dominate our Fall 2020 issue. Led by guest editor Keshia M. Pollack Porter, the racism and health section …

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COVID-19’s Lasting Toll on Mental Health

WEBA global approach to universal psychological responses. For asylum seekers, the incarcerated, frontline doctors, and others, COVID-19 has made hard lives harder. …

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Envisioning a Post-Pandemic World Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WEBPublic health research and practice will receive the public support needed to protect health and save lives, millions at a time. Scott Zeger, PhD, MS, is the John C. Malone Professor of Biostatistics . “Envisioning a Post-Pandemic World” was published June 19, 2020. This article appeared in the COVID-19 Special Edition issue of Hopkins

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2023 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WEBDelivering inexpensive and science-based mental health care in developing countries; a special report on H1N1; the role of basic science in public health; why the U.S. …

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Community to the Core Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WEBI’m excited to keep the conversations going as we adapt and push forward our proven approaches and transparent processes to improve health and other development outcomes. Image at top: Debora Freitas López by Chris Hartlove. “Community to the Core” was published October 11, 2023. This article appeared in the Fall/Winter 2023 issue of

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The Health in Mental Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WEB“The Health in Mental Health” was published February 13, 2013. This article appeared in the Winter 2013 - Special Issue on Death issue of Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine.

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