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Edition 49 – The Broken Promises of the Lesbian Utopia: Woman to Woman Intimate Partner Abuse
The Broken Promises of the Lesbian Utopia: Woman to Woman Intimate Partner Abuse By Mary Martin, BSW Alesha Kotian, BS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Martin M, Kotian A. The broken promisees of the lesbian utopia: woman to woman intimate partner abuse. HPHR. 2023;49. 10.54111/0001/XX1 The Broken Promises of the Lesbian Utopia: Woman to Woman Intimate […]
BCPH Thought Fellows 2023
BCPH Fellows 2023 BCPH Fellows – 2023 Below are the BCPH Thought Leadership for Public Health Fellows for 2023: Samuel R. Mendez Devin Hursey Victor Ekuta Kate Okorie Dr. Cullen Truett Dr. Yvette Efevbera
Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation
Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation By Brian A. King, PhD, MPH (he/him/his) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation. HPHR. 2022;61. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/III2 Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation Downloadable PDF Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity To The Forefront […]
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)
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 56 – Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act
Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act By Heather Tillewein, PhD, CHES, Abdul-Rahman Toufik, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Yves Miel H. Zuñiga, Duha Shellah, Alice Colescu, Candice Danielle Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM, Circe Gray Le Compte, ScD, SM, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tillewein […]
Dr. Quinn M. Gentry highlights the significance of the color mauve
Dr. Quinn discusses the significance of the color mauve in highlighting the intersection of breast cancer and domestic violence.
Stories from Silent Survivors of Divine Punishment: Faith and Loomy Juice (Pt. 2)
I’ve heard people say the story of our lives is best told in the snapshot of those who show up for our funeral. Final services for members of the LGBTQ+ community in the South are often layered with stigma and controversy. Due to grief (and sometimes denial), families often eulogize the person in a way that is more reflective of who they wish the person was (rather than who they actually were at the time of their passing).
Edition 59 – Association Between Well-being and Community Assets in a Cohort of Youth Victims of Violence in an Urban Setting
Association Between Well-being and Community Assets in a Cohort of Youth Victims of Violence in an Urban Setting By Ashley Hollo, MD, MPH, Sara Kohlbeck, MPH, Mark Nimmer, BA, Michael Levas, MD, MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Hollo A, Kohlbeck S, Nimmer M, Levas M. Association between well-being and community assets in a cohortt of […]
Edition 54 – The Evaluation of Pro-competitive Policies Effectiveness from Taxed-based and Privatized Health Insurance Models
The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models By Todd Brown, MSc. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brown T. The evaluation of pro-competitive policies effectiveness from taxed-based and privatized health insurance models. HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB5 The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models Abstract Introduction Healthcare […]