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In the U.S. public health sphere, fall means one thing: It’s time for the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting […]
In the U.S. public health sphere, fall means one thing: It’s time for the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified the critical need for health professionals to communicate clearly and effectively about what public health […]
As U.S. communities grow increasingly diverse in racial and ethnic representation, their linguistic diversity is also expanding. Public health agencies […]
The de Beaumont Foundation’s Speaker Series highlights leaders in public health practice, advocacy, policymaking, and other related fields. Public health […]
Today begins the third annual National News Literacy Week, and the News Literacy Project has partnered with the E.W. Scripps Company […]
Poll: 9 in 10 Americans say doctors should be held accountable for COVID-19 disinformation A new report released today urges […]
A majority of Americans think doctors who intentionally spread misinformation about COVID-19 should be held accountable, according to a new […]
Long COVID is a range of new, returning, and ongoing health problems people can experience after they have contracted the […]
More than a quarter of parents of children age 5 to 11 (26%) say they have not yet decided if their […]
Americans who consider social media influential on their perceptions about COVID-19 are far more likely than the general population to […]
This article is the fifth in the 2021 Fresh Perspectives series, presented by the de Beaumont Foundation. Published in concert […]
The de Beaumont Foundation’s Speaker Series highlights leaders in public health practice, advocacy, policymaking, and other related fields. In the […]