Edition 37 – A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here)

How Can Learnings From the Automotive Industry Prevent Deterioration of Maternal Health During a Pandemic like COVID-19

A framework for public health crises: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and where we go from here) By Louis Lin, Dominique G. Ruggieri Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lin L, Ruggieri D. A Framework for public health crisis: How America has used public health to justify exclusionary immigration laws (and […]

Edition 66 – Implications for Female Same Sex Couples and HIV

Edition 66 – Implications for Female Same Sex Couples and HIV

Implications for Female Same Sex Couples and HIV By Dr. Heather Tillewein and Nicolle Ma Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Tillewein H and Ma N. Implications for female same sex Couples and HIV. HPHR. 2022;66.  10.54111/0001/NNN4 Implications for Female Same Sex Couples and HIV According to the Williams Institute, there are over 13 million individuals, age 13 […]

Edition 38 – Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States

Edition 38 – Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States

Addressing Disparities in HIV Among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States By Alice V. Kisteneff, MD; Katie A. O’Connell, MS; Kyzwana Caves, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Kisteneff AV, O’Connell KA, Caves K, . Addressing disparities in HIV among adolescents and young adults in the united states. HPHR. 2021:38.  DOI:10.54111/0001/LL3 Addressing Disparities in HIV Among […]

Edition 38 – Decriminalizing HIV in Colombia

Edition 38 – Decriminalizing HIV in Colombia

Decriminalizing HIV in Colombia By Johnattan Garcia Ruiz, MPH, LLB; Sergio Duran Silva LLB; Lina Maria Caicedo Rodriguez, LLB; Maria Alejandra Perez Rodríguez, LLB; Diego Duarte Escobar, LLB; Alejandro Leon Marin, LLB Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Garcia Ruiz J, Duran Silva S, Caicedo Rodriguez L, Perez Rodríguez M, Duarte Escobar D, Leon Marin A. Decriminalizing […]

Edition 12 – Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration

Edition 12 – Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration

Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration By Ulysses Burley III, MD Citation Burley III, U. Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration. Harvard Public Health Review. Winter 2017-2018;12. DOI:10.54111/0001/L5 Addressing HIV/AIDS within a New Administration Since the CDC published a report of five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy men in Los Angeles in the early 80’s, the United States […]

Edition 30 – Geographic Differences in Access to HIV Prevention Services and Care Among Sexual Minority Men in Puerto Rico

Geographic Differences in Access to HIV Prevention Services and Care Among Sexual Minority Men in Puerto Rico By Juan Pablo Zapata, MS; Cheyu Zhang, MPH; Dr. Souhail Malavé-Rivera; Dr. Carlos E. Rodriguez-Diaz, PhD Citation Zapata J, Zhang C, Malavé-Rivera S, Rodriguez-Diaz C. Geographic differences in access to HIV prevention services and care among sexual minority […]

Edition 5 – Self-Interest as Motivation for International Cooperation Toward Universal Healthcare

Edition 5 – Self-Interest as Motivation for International Cooperation Toward Universal Healthcare

Self-Interest as Motivation for International Cooperation Toward Universal Healthcare By Dustin T. Holloway, PhD Citation Holloway D. Self-interest as motivation for international cooperation toward universal healthcare. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2015;5. 10.54111/0001/E4 Self-Interest as Motivation for International Cooperation Toward Universal Healthcare According to the World Health Organization, over a billion people lack the healthcare they […]

Edition 5 – Universal Health Care: The Affordable Dream

Edition 5 – Universal Health Care: The Affordable Dream

Universal Health Care: The Affordable Dream By Amartya Sen, PhD Citation Sen A. Universal Health Care: The Affordable Dream. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2015;5.10.54111/0001/E3 Universal Health Care: The Affordable Dream Twenty-five hundred years ago, the young Gautama Buddha left his princely home, in the foothills of the Himalayas, in a state of agitation and agony. […]

Edition 5 – Dispelling Myths about Surgery’s Role in Global Health

Edition 5 – Dispelling Myths about Surgery’s Role in Global Health

Dispelling Myths about Surgery’s Role in Global Health By Paul Farmer, MD, PhD Citation Farmer P. Dispelling myths about surgery’s role in global health. Harvard Public Health Review. Spring 2015;5. 10.54111/0001/E2 Dispelling Myths about Surgery’s Role in Global Health The past few decades have seen enormous changes in the global burden of disease. Although many people, […]