
With the ever-changing technological world, advancements in data science allow us to better understand how social determinants of health impact the progress of public health work, according to a study…
With the ever-changing technological world, advancements in data science allow us to better understand how social determinants of health impact the progress of public health work, according to a study…
There is a bright future for alliances between for-profit corporations and academic schools of public health. Mainly, because of three letters buzzing throughout corporate boardrooms: ESG, or environmental, social, and…
This past Earth Day was a memorable milestone for our community at Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) and idea hub. In spirit and commemoration of the day that…
Tuberculosis kills more than 4,200 people worldwide every day, and South Africa has one of the highest TB incidence rates in the world. Like COVID-19, tuberculosis (TB) is a highly…
We had the great pleasure of speaking with Dr. Keith McInnes about social health concerns among the veteran population experiencing homelessness. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
Eight percent of the US general population will develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point in their life, making it the fifth-most prevalent mental disorder in the country. Initial…