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‘Nothing feels like enough’: surviving the heat in a New Mexico homeless encampment
Residents of Camp Hope in Las Cruces are more equipped to deal with the staggering heat than people living on streets, but residents and staff stress that it’s no substitute for housing. ...
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Northwest Public Health: Envisioning Healthy People in Sustainable Communities
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Pandemic Economic Recovery Could Worsen Climate Change Health Impacts
Pandemic recovery plans that invest in or subsidize fossil fuels will increase the spread of infectious diseases globally by contributing to climate change, according to a new report from The Lancet , a leading medical journal. ...
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Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to Optimize the Task-Shared Mental Health Treatment Cascade (SAIA-MH): A Cluster Randomized Trial
This project tests a multicomponent systems-engineering implementation strategy to impact organizational structure, climate, culture, and processes, with the goal to optimize the implementation of screening, diagnostic interventions, effective...
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Another delivery driver dies as a battle rages over heat safety in Texas
Dueling policies over water breaks for laborers are caught in a court fight as federal officials probe more than 20 heat-related workplace deaths this year in the state of Texas. ...
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Q&A with Irene Cruz Talavera
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation Fellowship recipient ...
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UW Daily: Integrating Mental Health and HIV Treatment in South Africa
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Vox: Why People Die Early in Each Country, Explained in 3 Minutes
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Humanosphere: Experts Meet to Address 'Urgent' Climate Threats to Public Health
Environmental health experts are gathering at the Carter Center in Atlanta this week to openly discuss the public health response to climate change, after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention abruptly canceled the event last month over what...