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New Journal Article

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A Full Stop to Your Brain’s Activity? Stuti Chakraborty explains why you should BE AWARE of stroke

This introductory blog post from Stuti Chakraborty talks about what is stroke, how to spot one, and stroke awareness month. Stay tuned for more to come!
The United States Healthcare System Today; The COVID-19 Era
Ibrahim R, Ashraf S, Takruri Y. The United States Healthcare System Today; the COVID-19 Era. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 27. Introduction Although the COVID-19 pandemic was a surprise for many, this was anticipated by many public health officials. Organizations have long warned of the potential of a viral outbreak, however many of these […]
Clinical Environmental Stewardship Amidst the COVID-19 Era: Ethical Considerations and Reformative Solutions
Vasdes R, Schoephorster J, Nath C, Gathman T. Clinical Environmental Stewardship Amidst the COVID-19 Era: Ethical Considerations and Reformative Solutions. Harvard Public Health Review. 2020; 26. The unprecedented strain that the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has put on our hospital system has led to irreversible environmental consequences related to municipal waste management (Kulkarni and Anantharama, […]
Healthcare workers situation amid COVID-19 response in Afghanistan
Nemat A, Tsagkaris C, Essar MY, Jain S, Aborode AT, Bilal M, Hasan MM, Ahmad S, Hashim HT. Healthcare workers situation amid COVID-19 response in Afghanistan. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 33. ABSTRACT This disruption and unsafe workplace for health workers, reflects the detrimental effect of decades of war, insecurity in the country, and illiteracy among […]
Evaluating the Impact of Remdesivir on COVID-19 Patient Outcomes: An Inpatient County Hospital Analysis
Chopra C, Filipowska L, Wang S. Evaluating the impact of remdesivir on COVID-19 patient outcomes: An inpatient county hospital analysis. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 27. Abstract Background Remdesivir was announced by the National Institute of Health (NIH) as a recommended therapy for COVID-19 patients in July of 2020. Since this recommendation, mixed clinical outcomes […]
The COVID-19 Stimulus Bill: Inclusion of the Medicaid Reentry Act Is Critical to Justice-Involved Individuals
Lantsman J. The COVID-19 stimulus bill: inclusion of the Medicaid Reentry Act is critical to justice-involved individuals. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 27. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, legislators had the opportunity to either double-down, by reinforcing the inhumane conditions of confinement or to employ public health systems to intervene in mass incarceration. […]
Evaluating Communication of Public Health Policy and Guidelines to Physicians and Clinic Staff During a Pandemic
Schwab T, Black S, Cannon Q, Forbush L, Daly S. Evaluating Communication of Public Health Policy and Guidelines to Physicians and Clinic Staff During a Pandemic. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 27. Abstract Background Communication overload is a substantial trial during a pandemic. One major obstacle is the overwhelming amount of changing public health guidelines and […]
Analysis of Transmission Rates in Asymptomatic COVID-19 Patients in a Community Hospital Setting
Hughes C, Boeding T, Desai S, Westbrook K, Christian C, Patel A, Hoang T, Magadia R. Analysis of transmission rates in asymptomatic COVID-19 patients in a community hospital setting. Harvard Public Health Review. 2021; 27. Abstract Since January 20, 2020, there have been 4,405,932 cases of COVID-19 in the United States as of July 30, […]