view article - Uvalde and the South Texas Whole Blood Deployment Program 03.13.2023 view article - Uvalde and the South Texas Whole Blood Deployment Program Health Equity Violence Uvalde and the South Texas Whole Blood Deployment Program In the wake of the 2022 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the Whole Blood Deployment Program provided critical resources to an overwhelmed medical center, offering an example of how to improve emergency response in the U.S. Guest Author Angelo Ciaraglia
view article - This Is Our Lane: Firearm Injury Prevention Advocacy 03.08.2023 view article - This Is Our Lane: Firearm Injury Prevention Advocacy Health Equity Violence This Is Our Lane: Firearm Injury Prevention Advocacy A multi-pronged public health approach is needed to decrease gun-related deaths in children, including effective advocacy, partnerships with elected officials, and continued efforts to enact safe storage laws. Guest Author Deanna Behrens
view article - Anti-Life Legislation 02.23.2023 view article - Anti-Life Legislation Disease Chronic Disease Anti-Life Legislation Is cancer considered a medical exception in abortion bans? It's unclear, and people in anti-abortion states are now left with few choices. Fellow Hannah Tremont
view article - Safer Schools Means Better Mental Health Outcomes for LGBTQ+ Students 02.06.2023 view article - Safer Schools Means Better Mental Health Outcomes for LGBTQ+ Students Health Equity LGBTQ+ Health Safer Schools Means Better Mental Health Outcomes for LGBTQ+ Students Intervention is needed at the federal, state, and local levels to address the disproportionate mental health challenges that LGBTQ+ students face inside and outside of the classroom. Guest Author Kristina Carvalho
view article - Centering Racial Equity at Rhode Island's Safe Consumption Sites 01.24.2023 view article - Centering Racial Equity at Rhode Island's Safe Consumption Sites Health Equity Centering Racial Equity at Rhode Island's Safe Consumption Sites To promote health equity, decision-makers should ask themselves how a decision impacts equity before it is made. Guest Author Rahul Vanjani
view article - Stormy Weather 01.11.2023 view article - Stormy Weather Environment Natural Disasters Stormy Weather Bankruptcies and rate increases among housing insurers leave many residents without a safety net in the face of environmental disaster. Fellow Bethany Hallenborg
view article - An Unexpectedly Divided Congress, Our 2023 Student Essay Contest 01.09.2023 view article - An Unexpectedly Divided Congress, Our 2023 Student Essay Contest Public Health Post An Unexpectedly Divided Congress, Our 2023 Student Essay Contest Paul Shafer announces our 2023 student essay contest and discusses what has happened in health politics over the last year. Guest Author Paul Shafer
view article - 2022 Year in Review 12.16.2022 view article - 2022 Year in Review Public Health Post 2022 Year in Review Executive Editor Michael Stein reviews some of this year's posts, announces the 2023 PHP fellows, and says goodbye to the 2022 fellows. Editor Michael Stein
view article - GOP Politicians are “Throwing Away Their Shot” 11.04.2022 view article - GOP Politicians are “Throwing Away Their Shot” Health Equity Policy GOP Politicians are “Throwing Away Their Shot” By failing to actively promote evidence-based health policy, political leaders perpetuate an opinion environment that supports lawmakers who aim to weaken vaccine mandates. Guest Author Matt Motta