Hosts Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD, MPH (AJPH Editor-in-Chief) Vickie Mays, PhD, MSPH (AJPH Associate Editor)
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AJPH 6/2024: "EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF VOTING RIGHTS ON PUBLIC HEALTH" (ENGLISH)
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AJPH Editors Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia interview Tamara Rushovich (Harvard), lead author of "US Voting Rights Act Impact on Black and Black vs. White Infant Death Rates in Jim Crow States, 1959–1980 and 2017–2021" (Am J Public Health. 2024; 114(3): 300–308), and Jesse H. Rhodes (UMass Amherst). We discuss the definition of "Jim Crow Laws" and…
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Pitching the Future of Public Health (Part 2) with Marcus Weinman
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Welcome to "Forging Radical Hope," a special podcast series from the American Journal of Public Health 2024 Student Think Tank. In our first episode, we explore the future of public health with insightful pitches from our esteemed guests.Part 2 features Marcus Weinman, a PhD Candidate at the University of Vermont, who shares his visionary ideas on …
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Pitching the Future of Public Health (Part 1) with Kathleen Patti
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Welcome to "Forging Radical Hope," a special podcast series from the American Journal of Public Health 2024 Student Think Tank. In our first episode, we explore the future of public health with insightful pitches from our esteemed guests. Part 1 features Kathleen Patti, an MPH student at the University of North Florida, who shares her visionary ide…
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AJPH 5/2024: “THE FUTURE OF THE 1988 IOM REPORT: THEN AND NOW”
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Participant: Michael McGinnis, Executive Director at National Academy of MedicineHosts: Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia (AJPH)This podcast addresses critical questions such as: How was public health before 1988 and what triggered the writing of the report? How important was the ongoing AIDS pandemic in this process? Is the report a milestone, marki…
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AJPH 4/2024: PREVENTING INJURIES AND DEATHS FROM SHOOTINGS BY POLICE (English)
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This month AJPH Editors Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia interview Julie Ward (Vanderbilt University), Guy Seymour (Psychologist in Public Safety), and Brandon del Pozo (Brown University). Interest in the potential fatal consequences of police encounters has grown in recent years. Julie Ward and her colleagues have shown that the statistics about fa…
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AJPH 4/2024 #1: "Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19: Conversation with Dr Jerome Adams" (Engl.)
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Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia, of AJPH, conducted an insightful interview with Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th US Surgeon General and Distinguished Professor of Practice at Purdue University. The discussion centered around his latest book, "Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19," published by Post Hill Press in 202…
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First 2024 Chinese Podcast (January to March 2024)
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2024P1 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, highlight some of the contents of the January to March 2024 Issues and Supplements of the American Journal of Public Health. The Editor’s Corner features Dr. Guoqing Hu, Dean of the School of Public Health and Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics at the C…
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AJPH 2/2024 #2: "BLACK WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & SEXUALITY" (English)
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In this is second part of Black History Month AJPH podcasts, Katherine M Anderson, MPH, AJPH Student Editor, and Alfredo Morabia interview Regina Davis Moss, PhD, MPH, about her new book "Black Women’s Reproductive Health and Sexuality: A Holistic Public Health Approach" (APHA Press, 2023). They explore her motivations for writing the book, what it…
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AJPH 2/2024 #1: "STRIVING FOR EQUITY IN MEN'S HEALTH" (English)
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AJPH's Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia had an in-person conversation with Derek M Griffith, PhD, Center for Men's Health Equity about what it takes to achieve the goal of the center, equity in men's health. Dr Griffith reflects on the importance of the inclusion of concepts of manhood, trustworthiness, intersectionality, and individual tailoring th…
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AJPH 1/2024 #3: "INEQUIDADES DE SALUD DE LOS INMIGRANTES LATINOS Y ASIÁTICOS" (Spanish)
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Alfredo Morabia, AJPH, tuvo una conversación en persona con la Prof Maria Elena Trinidad Young, PhD (UC Merced) acerca de su trabajo comparando el estado de salud de los inmigrantes latinos y asiáticos en California. Discutimos los resultados del estudio RIGHTS (Investigación sobre la Salud de los Inmigrantes y Políticas Estatales) que muestran las…
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AJPH 1/2024 #2: "HEALTH INEQUITIES WITHIN THE LATIN AND ASIAN IMMIGRANTS POPULATIONS" (English)
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AJPH's Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia had an in-person conversation with Maria Elena Trinidad Young, PhD (UC Merced) about her work comparing the health status of Latin and Asian immigrants in California. We discuss the results of the RIGHTS (Research on Immigrant Health and State Policy) Study that show the experiences of immigrants in the areas …
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AJPH 1/2024: "DIGITAL PUBLIC HEALTH" (English)
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At APHA 2023, in Atlanta, Prof Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia interviewed Enbal Shacham (Saint Louis University) and Este Geraghty (ESRI) about the risks and opportunities of digital innovations in public health. The system needs to be responsive to lots of threats. There is also an explosion of disruptive and innovative technologies which can hel…
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2023 Fifth Chinese Podcast (October to December 2023)
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2023P5 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, review highlights of the October to December 2023 Issues. The Editor’s Corner features Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta, Associate Editor of AJPH, Senior Scientist at the Injury Prevention Research Center of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Lately, Dr. Dasgupta was named to TIME1…
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AJPH 12/2023: "THE ROLE OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO RESPOND TO AND PREVENT WARS" (English)
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Prof Vickie Mays (UCLA& AJPH) and Alfredo Morabia (EIC, AJPH) asked Barry S. Levy (Tufts University School of Medicine, and former APHA president) and Bob Gould (APHA Peace Caucus and former president of Physicians for Social Responsibility) what is the public health dimension of wars, why wars are always global, and what can public health professi…
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AJPH 11/2023: "SOMETHING RELATED TO EDUCATION IS AILING THE US" (English)
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Prof Vickie Mays (UCLA) and Alfredo Morabia (EIC of AJPH) interview Prof Anne Case, from Princeton University and author with Prof Angus Deaton, of "Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism." Prof Case argues that understanding the relationship in the US between educational attainment and poor social and economic outcomes may greatly add to o…
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AJPH 10/2023: "THE DRUG BUST PARADOX" (English)
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Fatal overdoses seem to double within 6-min walk of drug arrests. Do drug busts increase overdose deaths? New study from Indianapolis suggests it might double the risk. Do America’s drug policy policymakers need to reconsider the priority given to police drug seizures cannot as opposed to harm reduction. Alfredo Morabia and Prof Vickie Mays (UCLA) …
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AJPH 9/2023: "DECLINE IN US LIFE EXPECTANCY" (English)
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With our two guests, Vickie Mays and I discuss the concerning decline in life expectancy in the United States compared to other countries with Prof. Steven H. Woolf (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Prof. Lauren Gaydosh (University of Texas at Austin). Why is life expectancy an important public health measure? What causes the decline? Why are …
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2023P4 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the June to September 2023 Issues. The Editor’s Corner features a new publication in AJPH (September 2023) and a commentary by Dr. Hui Wang, Dean and Distinguished Professor of the School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong…
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AJPH 6/2023: "POPULATION-BASED MONITORING OF SARS-COV-2/COVID-19 AND BEYOND" (ENGLISH)
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Population-based monitoring of COVID-19 infections has dramatically being absent in most populations on the planet. However, the Real-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) was one of the rare exceptions. With Prof Paul Elliott, principal investigator of REACT @ Imperial College, London and Prof Natalie E Dean @ Emory University, Atlanta…
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AJPH 5/2023: "THE OCCUPATIONAL DIMENSION OF PUBLIC HEALTH" (ENGLISH)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected health care and other essential workers more than other groups in the US, but can we quantify the damage? To what extent did it aggravate the inequities that were prevalent before the pandemic? What should public health do better next time to both prevent some harm and monitor the harm that cannot be prevented? Al…
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2023 Third Chinese Podcast (March to June 2023)
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2023P3 Regional Editor of AJPH, Prof. Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the March to June 2023 Issues. The Editor’s Corner features new publications in AJPH (May & June 2023). Dr. Yueqi Yan, a professor from the University of California, Merced provided an overview of the substance use among Asi…
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AJPH 4/2023: "VACCINATING AMERICA: THE INSIDE STORY" (ENGLISH)
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This week Vickie Mays and I discuss with Michael Fraser Chief Executive Officer of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and Brent Ewig, Chief Policy and Government Relations Officer, Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) about their new book: “Vaccinating America: The Inside Story Behind the Race to Save Lives and …
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AJPH Chinese Podcast #2 2023
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2023P2 Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the December 2022 to February 2023 Issues, Supplement 9 of 2022, and Supplement 1 of 2023. The Editor’s Corner features two articles published in AJPH (January 2023, December 2022). Miss Xueqing Liu, a doctoral student i…
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AJPH 3/2023: "SMART AND MRT: EMERGING METHODS IN PUBLIC HEALTH" (ENGLISH)
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With Bibhas Chakraborty, Duke-NUS Medical School, and Nick Seewald, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, we discuss current limitations for public health of the classical way of conducting RCTs, give examples of these limitations, and explain why sequential, multiple-assignment randomized trials (SMARTs) and microrandomized trials (MRTs…
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AJPH 3/2023: "THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION’S 150TH ANNIVERSARY" (ENGLISH)
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Guests: Dr Georges Benjamin (APHA) and Dr Richard Besser (RWJF)Moderators: Alfredo Morabia and Prof Vickie Mays (UCLA)We discuss the state of public health after 3 years of pandemic, what are the challenges ahead, and the role of the APHA to help addressing these challengesPar AJPH
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AJPH 2/2023: "THE 2023 STATE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH UNION" (ENGLISH)
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The theme of the meeting this year is diversity equity and inclusion in all policies. Panelists are from a different public health action domains This year's Prime Ministers were Osprey Orielle Lake, Roishetta Ozane, and Monique Verdin from the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN). The panelists were Adam Kader, Allison Berry, Thomas La…
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CHINESE PODCAST: #4 of 2022
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the September to November issues and Supplement 7 to 8 of 2022.The Editor’s Corner features Dr. “Jim” Jun Zhang, K. C. Wong Chair Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Deputy Director, Institute of Early Life Health, …
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AJPH 12/2022: "WHAT EVERY IMMIGRANT NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THE PUBLIC CHARGE RULE" (ENGLISH)
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With my guests, Profs Chenoa D. Allen and Daniel P. Miller, we review the practical health-damaging consequences of the threats of denying naturalization to immigrants receiving public health benefits. The reality is that many immigrants are not at risk if they benefit from SNAP or Medicaid, but don't seem to be aware of it, as my guests explain. T…
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CHENJERAI KUMANYIKA' SERIES #1: "POST ROE US, IT'S UP TO US TO ACT NOW!" (ENGLISH)
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Prof Chenjerai Kumanyika (NYU) introduces a podcast made under his supervision by Bradley Kramer, about the state obstacles to abortion, interviewing Prof Dovile Vilda (Tulane), who also spoke of her research at a previous AJPH podcast (youtu.be/_nDejLUGg_I).Par AJPH
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AJPH 9/2022: "REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AFTER THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ON DOBBS V JACKSON" (ENGLISH)
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With Professor Vickie Mays, UCLA, we explore what can be done to protect women who seek an abortion in places where bans have been implemented or are pending? Can local coalitions be built to prevent total bans? What resources are there for people in the affected states that cannot go to other states for abortions? Is there anything the federal gov…
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AJPH CHINESE Podcast, "3. REVIEW OF THE ISSUES OF JUNE TO AUGUST ISSUES."
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2022P3 Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Jihong Liu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the June to August issues and Supplement 3 to 6 of 2022. The Editor’s Corner features Dr. Jihong Liu, the new Associate Editor.Par AJPH
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AJPH 8/2022: "HARASSMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS: LOOKING AT THE FULL PICTURE" (ENGLISH)
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There was a legitimate outcry at the harassment public health officials in some states. What is the situation now and how important has been the support to health officers in the same areas? I discuss these issues with my guests, Valerie Yeager, Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Fairbanks School of Public …
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AJPH 7/2022: "MONKEYPOX PANDEMIC: HOW CAN WE ENSURE AN EQUITABLE RESPONSE?" (ENGLISH)
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@AJPH Deputy Editor Farzana Kapadia interviews Dr Daniel Tarantola, who is an Associate Editor at @AJPH and a member of the WHO Monkeypox Emergency Committee about the threat represented by the epidemic of monkeypox and why it was not straightforward to devise a policy that protects some communities from being stigmatized, repressed and even murder…
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AJPH CHINESE Podcast, "REVIEW OF THE ISSUES OF MARCH TO MAY ISSUES AND SUPPLEMENT 2 OF 2022."
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Stella Yu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the March to May issues and Supplement 2 of 2022. It also includes a feature on the Editor-in- Charge, Dr. Alfredo Morabia.Par AJPH
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AJPH 6/2022: "THE CHALLENGES TO ROE V. WADE AND THE FUTURE OF ABORTION IN THE US" (ENGLISH)
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In light of Justice Alito's leaked draft opinion suggesting the court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, what are the potential health and legal implications of the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization? What will the health status of US women and of families look like? What is public health already doing to limit …
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AJPH 5/2022: "PROF ZENA STEIN (1922-2021): EPIDEMIOLOGIST AND PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVIST" (ENGLISH)
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This is a podcast about the life of Prof Zena Stein. She was an anti apartheid activist, an epidemiologists, and a public health person who contributed tremendously to all these domains. The March issue of AJPH is about "Achieving Health Equity". Zena Stein dedicated her life to this goal. I talk about her legacy with Prof Quarraisha Abdool Karim (…
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AJPH CHINESE Podcast, "REVIEW OF THE ISSUES OF DEC 2021, JAN, FEB AND SUPPLEMENT 1 OF 2022"
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Stella Yu and Pengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, review highlights of the December, 2021, January, February and Supplement 1 of 2022. The Supplement is on “Opioid and Pain Crises: Gaps and Opportunities in Multidisciplinary Research”.Par AJPH
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AJPH 4/2022: "WHAT IS PUBLIC HEALTH? WITH GOV JOHN KASICH" (ENGLISH)
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Public health is now part of the political conversation but everyone doesn't understand it in the same way. Hence the idea of interviewing Governor John Kasich, former governor of Ohio, who has been promoting a greater attention to public health, about what is public health for him.Par AJPH
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AJPH 3/2022: "PRONOUNS ARE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE" (ENGLISH)
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Inspired by the editorials, "Pronouns Are a Public Health Issue," by Prof Lori Ross (Uni of Toronto) and “Sexual and Gender Minority Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Why Data Collection and Combatting Discrimination Matter Now More Than Ever,” by Dr Sean Cahill (Fenway Institute, Boston) the conversation centers around the importance for addressing…
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AJPH CHINESE Podcast, "REVIEW OF THE SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER 2021 ISSUES OF AJPH"
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Stella Yu, assisted by contributorPengfei Guo, doctoral candidate at Yale University, reviews highlightsof the September, October, November and Supplement 3 2021 "Public Health 3.0 and Beyond: Incorporating Systemic Racism" issues ofAJPH. The featured Associate Editor is Professor Daniel Tarantola…
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AJPH 12/2021: "Poverty, Soda, Ultra Processed Food, and the Rising Obesity Epidemic" (ENGLISH)
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The pandemic has masked for now two years the epidemics that were on-going in the years prior. One of them is the obesity epidemic. We were reaching 40% of obesity among US adults before COVID-19, 19% of childhood obesity. With my two guests, Marion Nestle (New York University) and Ben Chrisinger (Oxford University) we discuss the role of poverty, …
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AJPH 10-B/2021: "WILL WORKERS REDESIGN THEIR WORKPLACES AFTER COVID-19?" (ENGLISH)
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COVID-19 has shed a new light on why workers are essential for our everyday life. They kept going to work for the rest of society not to completely collapse. Today, there seems to be a shortage of job seekers which creates a situation in which workers may have their say on how work should be organized on the workplace. My guests are Lisa Berkman (H…
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AJPH 10/2021: "AFTER THE TEXAS SENATE LAW BANNING ABORTION AFTER 6 WEEKS OF GESTATION" (ENGLISH)
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What are the characteristics of the Senate Bill 8 (Tx Heartbeat Act) law in Texas? Who will be most affected in the State? How socioeconomic factors mediate its impact.? What will happen to minors now in TX? What can be the impact of the invitation of Gov. Kathy Hochul to TX women? I address these questions with my guests, Prof Farzana Kapadia (NYU…
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Stella Yu, assisted by contributor Pengfei Guo, doctoral student at Yale University, reviews highlights of the July and August issues of AJPH. The guest presenter is Dr. Dongshan Zhu from Shandong University, China. He discusses the topic of “Disease-Specific Excess Mortality During the Covid-19 Pandemic”.…
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AJPH 9/2021: "CONTACT TRACING, SCHOOL REOPENING, AND PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGES" (ENGLISH)
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New: the podcast also exists as a youtube video here:https://youtu.be/-RR-WL3Ll_4In the absence of a FDA authorization to vaccinate for children under the age of 12, teacher vaccination, non pharmaceutical measures and contact tracing are the tools available to allow for school reopening while the highly transmissible SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant” is s…
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AJPH 8/2021: "SURVEILLANCE and SOCIAL JUSTICE: WHEN DYING REALLY COUNTS" (ENGLISH)
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In this issue, Prof. Vickie Mays, Jody Heymann, and Mary Bassett discuss the contents of the supplement guest-edited by Vickie Mays and Susan Cochran,(UCLA), entitled When Dying Really Counts. It is about which data a public health surveillance system should be collecting to reduce and not worsen health inequalities. This discussion is a formidable…
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AJPH CHINESE Podcast, "REVIEW OF THE APRIL TO JUNE 2021 ISSUES OF AJPH"
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Regional Editor of AJPH, Professor Stella Yu, assisted by contributorPengfei Guo, a doctoral student at Yale University, reviews highlightsof the April to June issues of AJPH. The guest presenter is Dr. SueLin from HRSA, DHHS. She discussed the topic of Covid-19 vaccinedistribution equity in underserved populations.…
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7/2021: "CONSISTENT GRASSROOT VOICES ON THE WAY TO END THE HIV-AIDS EPIDEMIC" (ENGLISH)
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Today with my guests, representing voices from the LBGTQ, Latinas, and Black women communities, we discuss what they see as the top priority now to finally end the HIV epidemic. George Ayala, Alameda County Public Health Department, CA; Hortensia Amaro, Florida International University, and Dázon Dixon Diallo, Sister Love in Atlanta, Georgia and Jo…
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AJPH 6/2021: "IS THIS THE VACCINE ROLL OUT TIPPING POINT?" (ENGLISH)
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On March 18, two months after its installation, the new US Presidential Administration achieved the symbolic mark of 100 million vaccine shots. The vaccines are safe, but the speed of vaccination has been slowing down across the country. There is a tendency to assign the slowdown to a lack of confidence in the vaccine. But there is also evidence th…
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AJPH 5/2021: "#CHINESEVIRUS VS #COVID-19 RACISM AND XENOPHOBIA ON SOCIAL MEDIA" (ENGLISH)
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In this context of growing violence against persons of Asian descent and exactly one year after the former president of the United States, referred to coronavirus as "the Chinese Virus," in an infamous tweet, I discuss with Dr Gilbert Gee from UCLA and and Dr Sylvia Chou, from the National Cancer Institute, how the hashtag Chinesevirus has impacted…
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