Through Policy, Cities are Making Strides in Improving Health
Safe streets. Good schools. Meaningful employment. These are all things we look for when deciding where we want to live. […]
Safe streets. Good schools. Meaningful employment. These are all things we look for when deciding where we want to live. […]
We live in a digital age where landlines are obsolete and almost everyone over the age of 12 owns a […]
Read Jesse’s bio. See all 40 Under 40 honorees. Five Questions for Jesse 1. Who or what inspired you to […]
Public health can be a powerful catalyst for social justice when it is used to give voice to otherwise silenced […]
Mayors are on the front lines of many issues that affect public health—from housing to gun violence to addiction. Many […]
What we eat is influenced by the quality, variety, and cost of what’s available to us. A new report by CityHealth, […]
Katrina Forrest, an experienced leader in government relations, advocacy, and community partnerships, has been hired as the National Director of […]
by Brian C. Castrucci, Dr. Jonathan Fielding, and John Auerbach In an otherwise fractured Congress, Democrats and Republicans are coming […]
This is the first of a series of “Fresh Perspectives” posts on the APHA website, presented by the de Beaumont […]
When Americans say “health,” they often mean healthcare or health insurance. Our nation spends more money on healthcare than any […]
Because of term limits or retirements, 17 states had no incumbent nominee for governor in November 2018. In all, 20 […]
For many of us, we go into public health because we want to make a difference, we care about our […]