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The Unseen Risks in Cannabis Production: A Public Health Perspective

The cannabis industry, often heralded for its booming market and medicinal benefits, has a lesser-known dark side: occupational health hazards. The recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, titled “Fatal Occupational Asthma in Cannabis Production — Massachusetts 2022,” unveils the tragic story of a 27-year-old worker in a Massachusetts cannabis cultivation and processing facility, culminating in […]

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Antibiotics in Animal Feed: A Threat to Our Last Line of Defense

Imagine a world where even the smallest cut could be life-threatening due to infections that no longer respond to antibiotics. This isn’t a scene from a dystopian novel; it’s a potential reality as antibiotic resistance becomes an increasingly serious problem. But what’s animal feed got to do with it? When Less is Not More You […]

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Understanding the Puzzle of Suicide Mortality: Key Risk Factors Unveiled

In a world where the whisper of mental health challenges is becoming ever louder, understanding suicide—a subject often shrouded in silence—has never been more critical. Recently, an insightful study published in The Lancet titled Individual-level risk factors for suicide mortality in the general population: an umbrella review shines a light on the risk factors for […]

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Engaging with Healthy People 2030: A Call for Public Input

Healthy People 2030 is more than a government initiative; it’s a visionary approach towards improving the nation’s health over a decade. Since 1980, Healthy People has been setting measurable objectives to enhance public health, with each iteration refining its goals and strategies. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, Healthy People 2030 […]

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Commentary

Empowering Communities: The Vital Role of Voting in Local Off-Cycle Elections

Voting in off-cycle elections, those not spotlighted by the presidential or congressional hustle, might not have the glamor of national contests. Still, they hold immense power in shaping our daily lives. Often overlooked, these local ballots are where community action, advocacy, and participatory research meet the road. Why Off-Cycle Elections Matter Off-cycle elections, typically held […]

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Unveiling the Shadows: Questionable Research Practices in Grant Funding

Competitive grant funding is the lifeblood of research, particularly in public health and the sciences. But what happens when the pursuit of this funding encourages dubious practices? A recent study published in PLOS ONE titled “Questionable research practices in competitive grant funding: A survey” (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293310) sheds light on this concerning issue, revealing how widespread […]

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Health equity

The Role of National Income and Vaccine Confidence in COVID-19 Vaccination Rates

The COVID-19 pandemic presented a litmus test for public health systems worldwide, challenging them to distribute vaccines efficiently and equitably. In a recent pivotal study published in PLOS ONE, researchers have delved into how national income and public trust in vaccine safety shaped vaccine uptake across 145 countries. Their findings have profound implications for public […]

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