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This post first appeared over at The Dawn Chorus Group Regarding professional sports, the NFL stands out not only for its thrilling matches but also for its significant draft events. However, beneath the excitement of draft picks, have we ever stopped to consider the linguistic disparities in how draft profiles are written for players of […]
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World Polio Day, observed annually on October 24th, is more than a commemoration. It’s a testament to the relentless efforts of countless health workers, organizations, and communities worldwide. As we delve into the history of the public health response to polio, we’re reminded of one of the most significant victories of 20th-century public health. The […]
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The notion of well-being, a term resonating within personal development circles and corporate health retreats, has found its most profound relevance within the domain of public health. This is not a mere coincidence. Well-being offers a holistic perspective, bridging the mental and physical aspects of health while considering the environmental and societal dimensions that influence […]
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Colorectal cancer, affecting the colon and rectum, is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Fortunately, several evidence-based strategies can help in its prevention. While no method guarantees complete protection, combining multiple strategies can significantly reduce the risk. 1. Regular Screening Why it’s important: Screening can detect precancerous polyps, which can be removed before they […]
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The quest for health equity is critical in global health, and health inequality monitoring is essential in achieving this goal. An insightful article published in the International Journal for Equity in Health by Hosseinpoor et al. outlines important strategies for enhancing health inequality monitoring to promote health equity worldwide. In this blog post, we summarize […]
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