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Public health is an ever-evolving field, especially with the rapid advancements in technology and constant changes in the world. One way to stay updated and educated is to follow experts… Read More
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,… Read More
Halloween is a time of spooky stories, eerie encounters, and of course, the age-old tradition of trick-or-treating. But with the fun and excitement comes a slew of myths and urban… Read More
Vaccines have been monumental in public health, saving countless lives by preventing or reducing the impact of infectious diseases. Yet, it’s alarming that adult vaccination coverage is still lagging in… Read More
Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, continues to be a significant public health challenge, especially in Africa. With over 600,000 expected deaths this year, primarily among children under five, the urgency to… Read More
Updated December 4, 2024 October’s Bullying Prevention Month highlights an urgent public health concern affecting diverse age brackets. However, the youth remain especially at risk. Journey with us through this… Read More
Breast cancer impacts the lives of countless women worldwide. But what makes this fight even more challenging are the glaring disparities in incidence, treatment, and survival rates that persist among… Read More
Strangles, or “equine distemper,” is a highly contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects horses. Caused by Streptococcus equi subspecies equi, strangles are notorious within the equine community. But what does… Read More
The world is currently witnessing an unparalleled outbreak of the H5N1 avian influenza. Known for its capability to cause severe ailments in birds and humans, the recent discovery of this… Read More
Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, has been thrust into the spotlight recently with the news of former NHL star and ESPN analyst Barry Melrose announcing his diagnosis…. Read More
Bedbugs have long been associated with tales of creepy-crawlies that hide under our beds. However, the problem extends beyond a simple case of nighttime jitters. Bedbugs have recently emerged as… Read More
Health equity is a major topic and research focus over the past few years. And with good reason! For those of us who want wellbeing to improve in our communities,… Read More
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