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New podcast episode — Public health isn't giving up: What's fueling hope for 2026

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Public health was tested again and again last year as infrastructure was dismantled and science was attacked. Despite the setbacks, the public health workforce remains resilient in protecting the nation’s health. The Nation's Health Podcast shares how advocates are continuing the fight. Listen now 


Read & share stories from the January 2026 issue of The Nation's Health >>

Highlights

  • Universal child care boosts family, community health
    Securing safe, affordable care for children is a struggle for many. One of the most effective strategies is universal child care, which offers free, quality care for all families.
  • Erosion at US agencies hinders flow of crucial health data
    Public health data is being cut off during the Trump administration, putting surveillance, research and interventions at risk.
  • Loan caps, cuts put the squeeze on public health students
    Recent cuts to federal loans and limits on borrowing could have serious consequences for public health students who want to pursue higher degrees — and the future of the field.
  • Public health advocates fighting hunger in D.C. on several fronts
    About 17,000 children in the nation's capital are unable to get enough nutritious food on a regular basis. But inroads are being made.
  • Poetry expresses heart, humanity of public health
    Public health professionals are using poetry to shift narratives, express feelings and change opinions.
  • RSV is everywhere. Here's how to protect the people you love
    Hundreds of thousands of seniors and babies are hospitalized every year because of RSV, a common respiratory disease that can quickly become serious. The good news is vaccines are now available.
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Next issue: The February/March 2026 issue of The Nation's Health will be live online Feb. 13.
 

Special section: Read our section on smart surfaces and urban resilience, sponsored by APHA’s Center for Climate, Health and Equity.
 

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