
Barbara Espinosa Barrera
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MPH Candidate @BUSPH | Fellow @PubHealthPost | Alumni @lawrenceuni
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18-11-2021 19:17:22
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Have you heard of #NoMowMay? Public Health Post's Barbara Espinosa Barrera talks with IsraelDelToro on how No Mow May helps bees, why bees are important for public health, & other ways to actively conserve pollinators. Read more ⬇️ spr.ly/6016zumai

“Implementing restrictions on flavored e-cigarette products may result in less overall vaping, and in fewer high school and middle school students vaping.” spr.ly/6016zZEBn By Public Health Post fellow Barbara Espinosa Barrera cc: BUSPH HLPM


Research | Red Flags A California study examined public awareness of and willingness to use a gun violence restraining order. spr.ly/6019zgwDR by Barbara Espinosa Barrera




In case you missed it: Troubling Industry "Recently survivors of the troubled teen industry, including Paris Hilton, have been sharing their experiences, placing these institutions under scrutiny from government agencies." By Barbara Espinosa Barrera spr.ly/6017z2SOd

Research | Forever in Breastmilk Researchers evaluated PFAS - the forever chemical - in breastmilk samples from 1996 to 2019. spr.ly/6017M1w2D By Barbara Espinosa Barrera cc: BUSPH Environmental Health


Databyte | Let’s Not Fight Fear with Firearms Death and injury caused by gun violence and shooting threats increased during the pandemic. spr.ly/6010MyrxE By Barbara Espinosa Barrera


Databyte | Distracting Drivers Displaying roadside accident data message signs was associated with an increase in motor vehicles crashes. spr.ly/6012MPXJe By Barbara Espinosa Barrera


Databyte | Navigating Climate Anxiety Through Action "Those living in places like the UK and the US where impacts of climate change are less severe reported lower levels of anxiety." By Barbara Espinosa Barrera via Public Health Post spr.ly/6015MlbYf


Profile | Marcela Howell "Public health students, especially in this day and age, should question every kind of bias." By Barbara Espinosa Barrera via Public Health Post spr.ly/6017MlbU7


It was such a pleasure to talk to Marcela Howell, one of leaders of In Our Own Voice Thank you!

Profile | Regina Wu Regina Wu is a primary care physician and president of the Newton Food Pantry. By Barbara Espinosa Barrera Newton Food Pantry spr.ly/6013Ms7Df


Research | Nursing Healthy Eating Several factors contribute to healthy eating for people who use food banks, and nurses may help navigate barriers. By Barbara Espinosa Barrera spr.ly/6015M0gsh


Do you know how much information wastewater can hold? Wastewater sampling studies can detect how contagious a disease is in addition to tracking the presence of virus or bacteria in a community. Learn more from Public Health Post's Barbara Espinosa Barrera ➡️ spr.ly/6010M7SZi

Databyte | Mental Health Impact Children who experienced a concussion had a 40% greater risk of developing mental health issues over the following decade than children who had sustained an orthopedic injury. By Barbara Espinosa Barrera spr.ly/6014MAS2j


Aimee Ferraro, a professor at the College of Health Sciences and Public Policy at Walden University, discusses how to use social media for positive change. spr.ly/60183GKBC By Barbara Espinosa Barrera via Public Health Post


Aimee Ferraro, a professor at the College of Health Sciences and Public Policy at Walden University, discusses how to use social media for positive change. spr.ly/60163GKEg By Barbara Espinosa Barrera via Public Health Post



Our 2023 Boston University School of Public Health Reporting Fellow Barbara Espinosa Barrera (Barbara Espinosa Barrera) will travel to Latacunga, Ecuador, which neighbors the Cotopaxi volcano, to report on community organization to mitigate the effects of a future volcano eruption. 👉 bit.ly/ReportingFello…
