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2020 ANNUAL MEETING
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2020 Annual Meeting
Closing General Session: Combatting extremism and finding a path forward
by
Melanie Padgett Powers
on
October 28, 2020
“It will be about truth telling. It will be about healing…and then we can get to transformation.”
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Addressing the trauma of co-occurring crises
by
Louise Dettman
on
October 28, 2020
Activists from the front lines of environmental justice share their experiences.
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Tweets of the day from #APHA2020
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October 28, 2020
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Free school meals lead to better student health and learning
by
Mark Barna
on
October 28, 2020
Research finds higher attendance, science scores tied to free meals.
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Disparities persist in insurance coverage, source of care
by
Kailey Shanks
on
October 28, 2020
Hispanic Americans still most likely to lack health insurance.
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Public health already preparing for the next pandemic
by
Aaron Warnick
on
October 28, 2020
Partnerships between public health, agriculture key to detecting the next novel virus.
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Denying abortion services harms women
by
Kim Krisberg
on
October 28, 2020
Landmark Turnaway Study finds abortion does not harm women. But denial of abortion does.
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2020 Annual Meeting
Pandemic increases fear, social isolation among people living with HIV
by
Melanie Padgett Powers
on
October 28, 2020
Targeting stress could help address pandemic-related depression and loneliness.
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Combatting sexual assault on college campuses
by
Kailey Shanks
on
October 28, 2020
Peers play important role in linking students with support services.
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Tackling racism, harmful beliefs to improve Black women’s health
by
Donya Currie
on
October 28, 2020
“We need continued and sustained support of positive representation and celebration of Black women.”
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2020 Annual Meeting
Better systems needed to protect health care workers from violence
by
Melanie Padgett Powers
on
October 28, 2020
Surveys find one in four nurses have been physically or verbally assaulted.
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Awards honor some of our 2020 public health heroes
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on
October 28, 2020
"...thank you for your courage and upholding the guiding principles of public health that keep our nation strong."
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