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Policing of intimate partner violence may result in adverse consequences for survivors.
April marks STI Awareness Month.
Guns used in crimes traced to interstate purchases move routinely between states along multiple major transportation routes.
Low-income areas with high proportions of older people had lower coverage rates than wealthier areas in the first three months of vaccine rollout and higher mortality over the year.
Tobacco retail licenses in New York City have decreased by over 30 percent since 2018.
A recent Grand Rounds discussion focused on improving public health in indigenous communities.
A Grand Rounds dicussion explored how to promote effective, accessible public health messaging in an ever more challenging environment.
Women More Walkable Neighborhoods Have Lower Rates of Obesity-Related Cancers
The webinar discussed the intersection of public health and gun violence prevention.
The study supports full identification and replacement of lead service lines across New York State
Landmark study reveals how excess deaths after hurricanes varied greatly by hurricane season, geography, and social vulnerability.
Health departments have a historic opportunity to bolster their workforce due to new funding.
The clean energy economy is out of reach for many households
Reductions in arsenic exposure among the U.S. population were reported for users of public water systems