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JPHMP’s Top Articles of 2024: Honoring Excellence in Research and Practice

JPHMP Direct

As we reflect on another impactful year in public health, theJournal of Public Health Management & Practice (JPHMP) would like to recognize two articles that our editors and editorial board felt were of exceptional quality and importance to public health.

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Year in Review: The New Social Worker’s Top 6 Articles for 2024.PLUS

The New Social Worker

The New Social Worker published 50 articles in 2024. Our list of Top 6 Articles for 2024 tells us the story of what social workers have been reading here. We look forward to seeing you, our readers, our friends, in 2025.

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Could your smelly farts help science?

NPR Health

Claire speaks with Emily about two teams of scientists studying intestinal gases, who she profiled in a recent New Scientist article and why understanding people's gut microbiome through a fart-shaped window may help treat these conditions at the source. So, yes, freelance science writer Claire Ainsworth thinks so.

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New biomarkers and therapeutic targets identified for abdominal aortic aneurysm

News Medical Health Sciences

Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. This article aimed to identify molecular candidates to serve as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).

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Hands up! What to know about palm-scanning technology

Association of Health Care Journalists

As light traverses the hand, it encounters the veins, where hemoglobin within the blood absorbs the light, according to an article in Security Journal Americas. Resources NYU Langone 1 st system to add Amazons palm-scanning tech for check-ins an article from Beckers Health IT. an article from Security Journal Americas.

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New Article in the Journal of Environmental Health, “Staying Cool in a Changing Climate: Caring for Health in Extreme Heat”

Climate for Health

ecoAmerica’s column in the National Environmental Health Association’s Journal of Environmental Health, “Staying Cool in a Changing Climate: Caring for Health in Extreme Heat” by Nicole Hill, MPH, and Ben Fulgencio-Turner, MPP, CPH is now available in the July/August 2023 issue.

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The Sick Times’ long COVID coverage philosophy and writing opportunities

Association of Health Care Journalists

Betsy: We also ensure all of our articles are written first for an audience of people with long COVID and related diseases/disabilities. Betsy: A friend who has long COVID recently told me that her employer added COVID-19 precautions for a staff retreat after she presented why this is important, using some of our articles as sources.

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