Title: Promoting Health Equity Through Climate Change Initiatives By Lee Cannon Health equity plays a crucial role in safeguarding public health, particularly for marginalized communities facing various global challenges. Some communities are disproportionately affected by […]
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NIH Launches Climate and Health Scholars Program for Promising Researchers
Title: Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Health: The NIH Climate and Health Scholars Program By Lee Cannon The NIH Climate and Health Scholars Program has kicked off with its inaugural class, embarking on […]
Health Benefits of Air Pollution Control Measures: Breathing Easier
Title: The Impact of Air Pollution on Public Health: A Focus on Sulfate Levels in China By Maggie Wiener Air pollution is a global public health concern with links to various diseases and medical conditions, […]
Banning Gas-Powered Cars: The 1960s Overlooked Battle
Nicholas Petris, born in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1923 to Greek immigrants, grew up in a time when electric trucks were common on Oakland streets. In the early 20th century, electric and steam-powered […]
Expanding Reach of EEE: Climate Change’s Impact on Rare Mosquito Illness
A 41-year-old man in New Hampshire passed away last week due to eastern equine encephalitis virus, also known as EEE or “triple E.” This was the first human case of the disease in New Hampshire […]