How to Be Evidence-Informed in Your Public Health Job Hunt
As a new entrant into the public health labor market, you might wonder how to distinguish yourself and land that dream job. Being evidence-informed can give you an edge in… Read More
As a new entrant into the public health labor market, you might wonder how to distinguish yourself and land that dream job. Being evidence-informed can give you an edge in… Read More
Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds incredible potential for every sector, including public health. On October 30, 2023, President Biden announced a landmark Executive Order on AI. Let’s dive into the key… Read More
In the quest to understand and prevent suicide, researchers are constantly searching for patterns and predictors. Traditionally, clinical characteristics have been the primary focus. A groundbreaking study published in The… Read More
As we age, our bodies undergo various changes, and maintaining good health becomes increasingly important. Among the different dietary supplements available, taurine has emerged as a promising compound with potential… Read More
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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…. Read More
In the world of mental health and patient care, understanding trauma is essential. It’s about recognizing that trauma exists and shaping an approach around its nuanced complexities. The Substance Abuse… Read More
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In the vast landscape of heart-related issues, tachycardia is one of the more intriguing subjects. Yet, while its technical definition—a heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate—might sound simple,… Read More
Bluetongue Disease, though relatively unknown to many, has the potential to significantly affect livestock industries worldwide. But what exactly is this disease? Who are its primary victims? And why should… Read More
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… Read More
Accessing relevant and accurate research is essential in the expansive realm of public health. How can professionals streamline their literature searches with the vast amount of information available? One answer… Read More