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NBCC member Julia M. Klein reviewed Anthony Fauci's "On Call" and Francis Collins' "The Road to Wisdom" for Harvard Public Health magazine: buff.ly/4dZlCFK


Redlining is digital, too. We have plenty of ways to address that problem. Read about it in Harvard Public Health magazine linkedin.com/posts/mffitzge…


“Every U.S. presidential election pits the American mood against other countries’ sovereignty—and the health of their women and girls,” writes @Chris_Mungai. The reason? The “global gag rule” and the back-and-forth over its enforcement. harvardpublichealth.org/global-health/…

Tucked in the California climate bond on today’s ballot is a $610 million earmark to improve drinking water quality for roughly 750,000 people. The state admits that’s not enough to address the problem, but advocates say it's a start. (via KFF Health News) harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…

An xAI facility could be a boon for the Memphis economy. But if Elon Musk’s company keeps ignoring the rules, Ben Adams argues, further damage to the city’s environmental living conditions could outstrip any benefits, especially for Black residents. harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…


New Harvard Public Health magazine op-ed from CEO Henry Skinner examines the infectious fallout of Hurricanes Helene and Milton and calls for immediate strategies to mitigate the risk of bacterial infections before, during, and after hurricanes. harvardpublichealth.org/policy-practic… #AMR #ClimateAction



In 2017, “Hurricane Harvey sent at least 31 million gallons of raw sewage streaming into Houston’s neighborhoods,” says AMR Action Fund CEO Henry Skinner, leading to “alarming levels” of superbugs in flooded homes. It’s not an isolated incident. harvardpublichealth.org/policy-practic…







