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Low-income Washington state households still struggling with food insecurity as pandemic protections end

UW School of Public Health Blog

Low-income Washington state households still struggling with food insecurity as pandemic protections end kates4 Wed, 02/22/2023 - 10:59 Kate Stringer Wednesday, February 22, 2023 Affording food is such a challenge in Washington state that residents who experience food insecurity say their grocery bills are their biggest source of financial stress, more so than paying for rent or utilities.

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Book Review—Crazy: Reclaiming Life From the Shadow of Traumatic Memory

The New Social Worker

There are few diagnoses that carry as much stigma or misunderstanding as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The book "Crazy" is useful to anyone seeking to understand more about DID and the various challenges it can pose.

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Institute of Public Health

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New Releases: SDOH Toolkit and Learning Forum Sessions for the Health IT Community

Health IT Buzz

The new Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Information Exchange Toolkit is a practical, on-the-ground resource designed to aid the health IT community in the implementation of initiatives that recognize the importance of using SDOH information. Addressing SDOH is complex given the diversity and multisector nature of services (i.e., food, housing, transportation insecurity, clinical care).

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Past is Prologue: What Untold Stories of Black Epis Tells Us About Today

CSTE

CSTE celebrates February 2023 as Black History Month In recognition of Black History Month, CSTE spoke with Heather Butts, Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University in New York. Ms. Butts shared a few unsung Black epidemiologists and their contribution to modern day epidemiology.