Tanning Beds, Sun Exposure and Cancer
Despite the risks of UV exposure, research shows that fewer people are wearing sunscreen and the use of tanning beds has not declined.
...moreDespite the risks of UV exposure, research shows that fewer people are wearing sunscreen and the use of tanning beds has not declined.
...moreSusan Reif and colleagues on the need to address the structural, financial, and cultural factors that contribute to the disproportionate Southern HIV epidemic.
...moreThe pilot Accountable Health Communities program must work within existing barriers and constraints that cause the current housing system to fall short in addressing housing insecurity.
...moreThe global public health community must advocate for improved health outcomes among climate refugees.
...moreAdvocates of block grants invariably cite Rhode Island as the poster child for block-granting Medicaid, but the reality is quite different.
...moreA study by Pan and colleagues identifies frequent health care visits as a risk factor for contracting active TB.
...moreWhat ACA repeal might mean for workers in middle and lower-wage occupations.
...moreAccessible health care for a growing transgender population hinges on clinicians that are more sensitive to and knowledgeable of its particular set of health needs.
...moreFacing a dramatic upswing in overdoses and deaths related to heroin and prescription opioid painkillers, the Arlington Police Department hired a public health clinician to help create treatment and care plans for at-risk individuals.
...moreWho should be responsible for the cost of public art and how? Local, state, and national public health departments can embrace the importance of public art.
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