Highlights
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Public health activists raised their voices in solidarity in November to send a clear message: Reproductive justice is a vital component of public health.
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A new EPA office is working to reach underserved, environmentally burdened populations and address injustices.
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Leaders who want to see where their communities measure up on health and set goals for improvement should look to Healthy People 2030.
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APHA’s next president will be Ella Greene-Moton, members decided in November. See who else was elected to the Association’s top leadership positions.
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IPHA was recognized for its partnerships, advocacy and growth, among other accomplishments.
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Health care waste, affordable prescription drugs, intellectual property protections, indoor gas stoves and more are addressed in 12 new APHA statements.
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