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22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Common and Complex Condition

Have you ever heard of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS)? This condition is the most common chromosomal microdeletion disorder, affecting approximately 1 in every 1,000 fetuses. Despite its prevalence, it remains… Read More

By Jon Scaccia July 3, 2024
  • developmental disorders
  • nutrition

Why We Started This Week in Public Health

Hi there! I’m here to share the story of why we started This Week in Public Health. For the past 15 or so years, I’ve been a community psychologist involved… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • commentary
  • workforce

Engaging Communities in Public Health

The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the critical need for a more inclusive and engaged public health system in the United States. The pandemic showed that community-based organizations (CBOs) are essential… Read More

By Jon Scaccia July 2, 2024
  • collaboration
  • health equity

Homelessness in Los Angeles: Facing Discrimination and Violence

Homelessness is a pressing issue in Los Angeles County (LAC), where many individuals face daily challenges that extend beyond finding shelter and food. In light of the recent Supreme Court… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • health equity

Growing Pride: America’s LGBTQ+ Identity Boom

In recent years, the landscape of sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States has seen remarkable shifts. According to a recent Gallup survey, 7.6% of U.S. adults now… Read More

By Jon Scaccia July 1, 2024
  • society

A Public Health Crisis for Reproductive Rights

Project 2025 outlines a conservative vision for the future of healthcare in the United States, with significant implications for reproductive rights. This plan seeks to limit abortion and reshape federal… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • commentary

Lifesaving Naloxone: Trends and Impact

In the ongoing battle against the opioid crisis, one tool has emerged as a critical lifesaver: naloxone. This medication can reverse opioid overdoses, making it a vital resource in a… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • policy
  • workforce

Cannabis Edibles and Driving: What You Need to Know

With the legalization of cannabis in many places, people are experimenting with various ways to consume it, including edibles. However, there’s been growing concern about how cannabis edibles affect driving… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • resources
  • society

Novel Approaches to Treating Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) has become one of the most pressing public health crises of our time, leading to significant health, social, and economic consequences. Despite decades of research and… Read More

By Jon Scaccia June 28, 2024
  • mental health

Next Week in Public Health, June 28, 2024

I’ll be on vacation next week. That doesn’t mean I stop working. That also doesn’t mean I’ll be relaxing at all. You see, with my small army of children, the… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • news

The YouTube Effect on Early Childhood Mental Health

In today’s digital age, YouTube has become a favorite among children for its wide array of videos, which range from educational content to entertainment. My kids go crazy for stuff… Read More

By Jon Scaccia June 27, 2024
  • mental health
  • society

Unlocking the Science of Effective Health Strategies

When it comes to improving health care, implementing new practices and strategies can be a game-changer. But how do we know which methods actually work? A recent study sought to… Read More

By Jon Scaccia
  • implementation
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