Edition 30 – The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare

Edition 30 - The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare

The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare By Daniel Park, Pranay Bonagiri, Nicole Lee Citation Park D, Bonagiri P, Lee N. The COVID-19 pandemic and addressing homelessness in healthcare ​. HPHR. 2021; 30. DOI:10.54111/0001/DD23 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Addressing Homelessness in Healthcare ​ Introduction According to the United States Department of Housing & Urban […]

Javaid Iqbal discusses how vaccine apartheid hurts global health

Javaid Iqbal discusses “How Vaccine Apartheid Hurts Global Health”

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal How Vaccine Apartheid Hurts Global Health The U.S. has vaccinated more than 50% of the population, while Sub-Saharan Africa has only administered eight doses per 1,000 people. Numerous developing countries have criticized the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine as “vaccine apartheid.” Rich countries have brought more vaccines than they need. The European Union could vaccinate its citizens […]

Dr. Butool Hisam discusses how misinformation is a global health crisis

Zaitoon By Dr. Butool Hisam Misinformation is a Global Health Crisis There is a Mosque named after Allama Iqbal, the ‘Poet of the East’, inside the Aligarh Muslim University in India. A road runs through with the Mosque on one side and a graveyard on the other.   On 13th May 2021, this relatively quiet […]

Javaid Iqbal discusses public health and Tiktok

Tiktok in Public Health

The i-value By Javaid Iqbal Public Health and TikTok Facebook is for sharing important milestones in your life, like getting married or having a baby, and Twitter is for political ranting. Instagram and Snapchat are for popularity contests. While TikTok has a certain simplicity, a place that lets you be goofy and others join you […]

Cordella Lyon explores how routine HIV screening can end the HIV epidemic

End it! With routine testing we can end HIV together. By Cordella Lyon, RN   Routine HIV testing should be included as a regular aspect of care in all healthcare settings. With routine HIV testing we can test 90% of our population. Link 90% of PLWH to care. Assist 90% of those who are in […]

Cordella Lyon – 1: Blog Title

Caring Connections of Southeast Texas By Cordella Lyon Title of Blog Previous Next Why are we so quick to psychologise what we do not know? Women already have a history of not being believed. In many instances, women’s pain experience is too often ascribed to women’s catastrophising attitudes (Samulowitz, Gremyr, Eriksson, & Hensing, 2018), despite […]