Highlights
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Prices for electricity, shelter and other goods remain high, forcing some Americans to skip essentials such as food, medication or health visits.
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The Supreme Court’s upcoming docket includes several cases with far-reaching public health impact. Health and legal experts weigh in on what may be ahead.
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People who endure sneezing, headaches, runny nose and other conditions during allergy season will suffer even more as climate change worsens, a study predicts.
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Drug overdose deaths among pregnant and postpartum people in the U.S. have risen rapidly in recent years.
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“Vaccinating America: The Inside Story Behind the Race to Save Lives and End a Pandemic,” shares an inside look at the COVID-19 vaccination campaign and the major role public health workers played.
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Learn how your members of Congress voted on selected public health measures with APHA’s annual congressional record.
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