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Next Week in Public Health: July 19, 2024

As we get into the dog days of summer, with Sirius high in the sky, it’s a good time to note that publishers also seem to have slowed down. Although we’ve expanded our journal pool significantly, there have been fewer articles recently. I’m not sure what to make of that. Empower Your Network – Subscribe […]

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Research

Healing Through Horses: Hippotherapy’s Impact

Imagine a therapy session where your co-therapist is a gentle horse, guiding you towards improved health. This unique approach, known as hippotherapy, has been gaining attention for its ability to aid in physical rehabilitation. A systematic review conducted by Megan Hilgers and Haley Nielsen at the University of North Dakota dives deep into the efficacy […]

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Health equity

The Costs of Rare Diseases

Imagine a world where you or a loved one has a condition so rare that doctors struggle to diagnose it, and treatments if they exist, come with sky-high costs. Actually, it’s not that hard to imagine. We all know someone who has been impacted by a “rare disease” This is the reality for millions of […]

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Resources

The Rise of New Synthetic Drugs

Drugs are constantly evolving to stay one step ahead of the law. These new psychoactive substances (NPS) are designed to mimic the effects of traditional illegal drugs like cannabis, cocaine, and heroin. Yet, they often come with even more severe health risks. These substances are popping up at an alarming rate, making it tough for […]

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Health equity

Gun Control Laws and Young Adult Suicides

Gun control is a hot topic in the United States, especially when it comes to young adults. Recent research by Emma E. Fridel, Gregory M. Zimmerman, and Shayna R. Arrigo delves into how specific laws can reduce the rate of suicides among 18 to 20-year-olds. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, […]

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Mental health

Economic Stress: The Silent Health Crisis

When you think about stress, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s the daily grind, tight deadlines, or juggling family responsibilities. But have you considered the invisible weight of economic stress? This form of stress, tied directly to our financial situation and job security, is a silent force affecting millions globally, with major implications for our […]

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Mental health

The Impact of Legal Cannabis on Canadian Youth

Since Canada legalized recreational cannabis in 2018, the landscape of cannabis use has changed significantly, particularly among youth and young adults. This shift has raised important questions about the impact of cannabis on young people’s health and well-being. A recent scoping review has mapped the extent, nature, and range of evidence available on youth and […]

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Mental health

Yoga Eases University Stress

University life is a thrilling journey filled with new experiences, academic challenges, and personal growth. However, it also brings significant stress, anxiety, and emotional struggles. Many students face immense pressure to excel academically, adapt to new social environments, and manage financial concerns. This stress can negatively impact their mental health and overall quality of life. […]

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News

Next Week in Public Health: July 12, 2024

Did you check out our interview with Jenice Pizzuto? If not, you should! We talk about the role of implementation and policy considerations in the US. Let us know if you want more interviews with leading experts on the research and practice of public health. Here’s what we have next week! Empower Your Network – […]

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Mental health

Self-Inflicted Chemical Injuries

In recent years, the issue of self-inflicted injuries due to chemical ingestion has become a significant public health concern, especially in low-income communities near major cities in South Africa. This blog will break down the key findings of a study that explores the risks and demographic factors associated with self-inflicted chemical ingestion injuries. The study’s […]

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Mental health

Discretion’s Impact on Substance Use Disorder Treatment

The United States is grappling with a drug epidemic of unprecedented proportions. With over 100,000 drug-related deaths in 2022 alone, finding effective ways to address substance use disorder (SUD) is more critical than ever. Medicaid, as the largest provider of SUD treatment services and medications, plays a pivotal role in this battle. But did you […]

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Policy

Bridging the Gap: Transforming Research into Policy

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the journey from groundbreaking research to impactful health policy is fraught with obstacles. Despite the wealth of scientific evidence available, translating these findings into actionable policies often lags, leaving a gap that can have significant consequences on public health. This challenge was the focus of a recent comprehensive review […]

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