Category: research
When the unimaginable tragedy of an infant’s sudden and unexpected death occurs, it prompts a myriad of questions, chief among them being “why?” For public health professionals, understanding the “why”… Read More
Lebanon, a land historically celebrated for its cultural richness, has been marred by recurrent conflicts, with the July 2006 war leaving an indelible mark on its people. The study titled… Read More
The United States Census is a monumental task that has evolved since its inception, reflecting changes in society, technology, and governance needs. The article Confidentiality Protection in the 2020 US… Read More
Welcome to an exploration of a transformative approach in health research that is reshaping how we study, implement, and maximize the effectiveness of interventions. This blog delves into “Reflections on… Read More
Anxiety impacts a significant portion of the global population. A recent systematic literature review titled “Dietary eating patterns, dairy consumption, and anxiety: A systematic literature review” published in PLoS ONE… Read More
In a world where health misinformation can spread as virulently as a pandemic, understanding how to effectively communicate complex medical information is more crucial than ever. A recent study titled… Read More
As we enter the New Year, many of us are considering resolutions to improve our health and well-being. Among the various strategies for health improvement, intermittent fasting (IF) has emerged… Read More
We’re jumping right into a new year of prevention, promotion, policy, and programs! Here’s what’s coming up next week in public health! Join the Vanguard of Public Health Today! Are… Read More
Families of individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) carry a hidden burden, often facing social isolation and loneliness. The article Social isolation and loneliness in family caregivers of people with… Read More
In the ever-evolving dialogue on substance use and public health, a study titled “A linguistic analysis of dehumanization toward substance use across three decades of news articles” sheds light on… Read More
In our increasingly connected world, the issues of social isolation and loneliness stand as paradoxical yet significant threats to public health. A pivotal study An overview of systematic reviews on… Read More
The PLACES dataset significantly advances public health data analysis and accessibility. Originating from the 500 Cities Project, which began in 2015, PLACES (Population Level Analysis and Community Estimates) is an… Read More
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