National Minority Health Month: Four Current Issues to Consider
Authors: Tonantzin Juarez & Jessica McCann April is recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as National Minority Health Month, an observance
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Authors: Tonantzin Juarez & Jessica McCann April is recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as National Minority Health Month, an observance
New research from the Center for Key Populations, Community Health Center, Inc., the Weitzman Institute, and the Health Disparities Institute demonstrates that FQHC primary care
Teen Dating Violence: What Schools Can Do to Prevent It Authors: Tonantzin Juarez MS, Angela Taylor MPH & Jessica McCann MPH Teen dating violence (TDV)
Authors: Tonantzin Juarez, MS & Jessica McCann, MPH Although January is the start of a new year, expenses during the holiday season, coupled with lower
Author: Tonantzin Juarez, MS World AIDS Day is recognized each year on December 1st as a way to remember the millions of lives lost to
October 17, 2023 Author: Lynsey Grzejszczak, MHA For over a year, the United States has been facing a shortage of Adderall, a stimulant medication popular
Authors: Angela Taylor and Tonantzin Juarez A year ago, Weitzman’s policy team published a policy brief, “Addressing Food Insecurity in School-Based Settings: Keeping Youth Fed
AI is here. Are you ready? Join us for a live broadcast, An Introduction to AI in Healthcare for FQHCs, on Thursday, September 7, at
Author: Oksanna Samey To those who knew her, Tori Bowie always made everything look easy. By age 18, Bowie had already been crowned an eight-time
Author: Adam Elzarka Federal encounters with unaccompanied migrant children reached an all-time high at the U.S. – Mexico border in 2022, with nearly 150,000 unaccompanied
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