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Fall/Winter 2023 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

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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 rampage more …

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Departments Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebEllen J. MacKenzie, PhD ’79, ScM ’75 We have the opportunity and the expertise to transform strategies for improving mental health in higher ed.

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Aligning Two Paths to Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WebL ike many public health crises in history, the COVID-19 pandemic is sparking discussion of reform. Much attention has focused on modernizing preparedness, such as speeding …

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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 …

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The Gut Microbiome and the Brain

WebCollectively known as the gut microbiome, these microbes help us metabolize nutrients and protect us from harmful bacteria and toxins. They have also …

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About the Magazine Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebMeet Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health explores the complex and compelling narrative of public health. Its stories explain the latest research …

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‘The Long Game’: Building a Strengths-Based Approach to …

WebH istorically, public health research in Indigenous communities has dwelled on the negatives—the disparities and deficits. Donald Warne, who became co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health last September, champions another way. “We also need to take a strengths-based approach to the data collection and identify what are the …

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Open Mike: The Visionary Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

WebT hanks to one visionary, we are going to spark a revolution in health.. It’s a bold goal to improve the health of entire communities—one we’ve pursued relentlessly since 1916. …

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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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Fall/Winter 2022 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebFall/Winter 2022 - Reproductive and sexual health is the focus of this issue’s special section—highlighting barriers to achieving it, solutions to attain it, and its central role in …

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What We Do for Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health …

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 moved to South …

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Spring/Summer 2022 Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebSpring/Summer 2022 - The Spring/Summer 2022 issue looks at public health through the lens of justice, illuminating efforts to break down fundamental barriers to health. We …

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Race to Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebT he Miracle Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church in South Baltimore has a "For Sale" sign on its front door. But the congregation hopes to raise $350,000 to buy the building …

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Turning Crisis Into Change

WebI n late March 2020—when the radical shift to pandemic life had just begun and so much was unknown—Anthony Fauci was asked how bad things could get. He rightly balked at …

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Borderline Health Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebBurma's health care system was ranked 190th of 191 nations worldwide by WHO in 2000. That ranking reflects Burma's priorities: the government spends about 3 percent of its …

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Housing and Health: What Science Has Learned about the …

WebGauging eviction’s impact on children. A fter Natasha Perry lost her job and her unemployment insurance expired, she and her five children were evicted. “I felt like I had …

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AI in Action Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

WebDespite significant tribal-led prevention efforts, Native American youth suicide is four times the national average. For decades, the White Mountain Apache have partnered with the …

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