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Apr 25, 2019

Fostering Resiliency in Minority Families: The Value of Cultural Attunement

posted by Wanjikũ F.M. Njoroge
Health Equity
Apr 23, 2019

Achieving Birth Equity for Minority Women Means Addressing Their Stress

Walk into any neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and you will see many striking things. Babies that could fit in the palm of your hand. Babies with…

posted by Diana Montoya-Williams
Health Equity
Apr 15, 2019

Families and Providers Play an Active Role in Programs Funded by Autism Legislation

posted by Judith Miller PhD
Population Health Sciences
Apr 10, 2019

Information Sharing to Improve Health for Children in Foster Care

As pediatric residents in Philadelphia, we provide care to many children in the foster system. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human…

posted by Zoe Bouchelle, Shari Gitlin MD, Joshua Sperling MD
Population Health Sciences
Apr 08, 2019

JUUL Ad Campaign “Targets Adult Smokers,” But New Research Shows Youth-focused Past

You may have seen the new TV commercials or full-page ads in major newspapers. After Altria, parent company to Phillip Morris USA and maker of…

posted by Brian Jenssen
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Apr 05, 2019

Learning from Teens to Treat Their Chronic Pain

During this year’s Teen Health Week, I can’t help but feel that we need increased awareness for the effective management of…

posted by Sabrina Gmuca
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Apr 04, 2019

Three Philadelphia Viewpoints on Teens and Mental Health

Teen Health Week offers an exciting opportunity to focus on the unique health issues that teens face worldwide. I’m thrilled to take part…

posted by Shawna Dandridge LCSW
Behavioral Health
Apr 02, 2019

How Philadelphia is Leading the Way in Teen Nutrition

Teens across the country face a burgeoning epidemic of obesity, putting many at high risk of diabetes. We know that more than two out of…

posted by Cheryl Bettigole MD
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Mar 28, 2019

Needs Assessments: Using Data in Public Health Policy

This year’s National Public Health Week (April 1-7) theme is all about creating the healthiest nation. The reality is public…

posted by Deanna Marshall, MPH
Family & Community Health
Mar 13, 2019

Mobility, Convenience and Enhanced Patient Experience: The Future of Telehealth

posted by Bonnie Offit MD
Population Health Sciences
Mar 11, 2019

The Financial Benefits of Medicaid for Families in 200 Words

posted by Doug Strane
Population Health Sciences
Mar 06, 2019

Why are More Families Losing Children’s Health Insurance Coverage?

Editor's note: This opinion piece originally appeared on Philly.com. At the start of each new year, I find myself reflecting on how my…

posted by David Rubin
Population Health Sciences

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