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Gun Violence in the U.S. 2022: Examining the Burden Among Children and Teens ...
Americans are impacted by various forms of gun violence – including suicide, homicide, and unintentional deaths, as well as nonfatal gunshot injuries, threats, and exposure to gun violence in ...
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Master’s in Health Administration (MHA) program is uniquely designed for future health care executives early in their careers. The accelerated ...
Who is Impacted by Community Violence? Black Americans were nearly 14 times as likely to be murdered by firearm as their white counterparts in 2021. Young Black males ages 15-34 made up 2% of the U.S.
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In February 2022, Keshia M. Pollack Porter, PhD, MPH, an expert in advancing health equity and policy change that promotes safe and healthy environments, became chair of the Department of Health ...
The Master of Public Health (MPH) is our most flexible degree. With 12 concentrations to choose from, students can tailor their degree to their unique goals while completing classes at their own pace ...
As the most advanced, professional qualification in public health, the DrPH prepares early- to mid-career domestic and international public health professionals to excel in leadership roles in public ...
Firearm violence is a preventable public health tragedy affecting communities across the United States. In 2022, 48,204 1 people died by firearms in the United States — an average of one death every ...
“Discreet” and “Convenient”: How Oral Nicotine Pouch Ads Appeal to the Youth Market ...
For women in the U.S. carceral system, access to reproductive health care isn’t often simple. The rules surrounding abortion in particular vary widely from state to state and even among prisons in the ...
Until recently, there were multiple theories about the origins of SARS-CoV-2. Finger-pointing, politics, and mis- and disinformation soured the discussion, but researchers have continued to prod for ...