2020 Year in Review
We resume publication on Monday, January 4, 2021 after our winter publishing break. Thank you for reading, writing, and subscribing to PHP.
...moreWe resume publication on Monday, January 4, 2021 after our winter publishing break. Thank you for reading, writing, and subscribing to PHP.
...moreWith 8 million unique users annually on social media, PHP reminds readers that public health is everything: from Covid-19 to sex to aging.
...moreIn this era of fake news and misinformation, of pandemics and plandemics, your voice is welcome. It puts the public in public health.
...moreThe four PHP writing fellows and the three editors have each taken one public health issue and offer reminders of what is at stake in 2020.
...moreIf Covid-19 has taught us nothing else, it’s that politicians need to train in ethics, in government, in the role of scientific inquiry.
...moreWe in public health work the realm of attempted truth, not fabrication that serves powerful, partisan interest.
...moreThere have been mistakes of investment, implementation, and communication, but what we’ve learned most critically is that public health is political.
...moreWe resume publication on Monday, January 6, 2020 after our Winter publishing break. Thank you for reading, writing, and subscribing to Public Health Post.
...moreSpring is coming and so are the first articles from our newest group of PHP writing Fellows who join PHP at a time when our readership is growing sharply.
...moreExecutive Editor Michael Stein looks back at the best of 2018 and forward to 2019 with the announcement of our new fellows.
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