07/28/2015
Urban Health Symposium Registration & Poster Submission http://conta.cc/1h39nvI
Urban Health Symposium Registration & Poster Submission
We invite the submission of posters on research topics related to urban health. If you or your colleagues are interested in presenting a research poster at the symposium, submit your poster abstract online today. The evening poster reception will be a great opportunity to:
06/30/2015
A new community study reports that smoking rates in Philadelphia have dropped to 22.4 percent from 27.3 percent in 2008. Youth smoking rates have also dropped, 10.7 to 7.5 percent.
Officials credit the drop to the $2 cigarette tax passed in 2014 and aggressive anti-smoking campaigns, including PDPH program SmokeFree Philly.
Philadelphia smoking rates hit new low
Smoking rates in Philadelphia have dropped to all-time lows, reflecting the effects of a comprehensive tobacco-control campaign, city health officials said Monday.
06/22/2015
It's pool time again! Did you know:
Philadelphia has 74 public pools?
The first public pools were established as baths for the urban poor?
Your chances of getting sick from a public pool are but 0.004%?
Take a swim against institutionalized racism and classism by visiting a Philadelphia public pool this summer!
Class, race, segregation, and why you should swim in a public pool this summer
NPR’s Radio Times ran an interesting segment last week: “Fifty years of the University City Swim Club; history of swimming pool segregation in America.” The University City Swim Club, near 48th and...
06/01/2015
Some residents near Marcellus Shale gas structures believe their ill health is linked to drilling activities, but can't confirm the connection without funding for data and research.
Public health advocates push for Marcellus Shale registry
Public health advocates continue to urge the state to do a better job of tracking health complaints related to natural gas development. The state Department of Health and Department of Environmental Protection are discussing ways to work together to better monitor Marcellus Shale related health issu…
05/29/2015
"There are practical reasons to floss, of course... some overachievers prefer to attend meetings without spinach in their teeth."
Ask Well: Floss or Brush First?
Few studies address the question, and dentists have opinions both ways. One says it’s human nature to skip the tougher job, so get that done first.
05/27/2015
Don't miss Drexel School of Public Health Dean Ana Diez Roux. MD, PhD, MPH at her talk TOMORROW, 5/28 at 9am in the John Morgan Class of '62 Auditorium. She will discuss the impact of neighborhoods on health.
05/07/2015
A new study describes primary care deserts in low income areas of Philadelphia. The city Health Commissioner, Dr. James Buehler, says the report "provides a starting point for thinking about where is there a need for expanding primary care capacity".
Health care lacking in Philadelphia's low-income areas
Philadelphia is well-known as medicine central, with one of the nation's highest concentrations of hospitals and specialists.But a new University of Pennsylvania study finds that in health care, as in so many other realms that intersect with economics, there are two Philadelphias.
05/07/2015
Register now for the CPHI 2015 Summer Institute on GIS and Public Health! Learn valuable and applicable skills from interdisciplinary experts from University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, and JMT Technology group.
http://www.med.upenn.edu/cphi/2015SummerInstitute.shtml
04/30/2015
Grand Rounds with Dr. Diez-Roux, Seeking Mann Lecture 2016 Nominations http://conta.cc/1Pay433
Grand Rounds with Dr. Diez-Roux, Seeking Mann Lecture 2016 Nominations
This event will bring together healthcare enthusiasts, public health officials, technologists, community organizers, and civic-engagement experts for a weekend-long rapid prototyping session.
04/08/2015
President Obama recommends spending on health and prevention to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Obama says climate change is harming Americans' health
WASHINGTON (AP) - Global warming isn't just affecting the weather, it's harming Americans' health, President Barack Obama said Tuesday as he announced steps government and businesses will take to better understand and deal with the problem.
04/08/2015
Charting a course toward fewer gun deaths in America
While it's difficult to pinpoint why and many theories exist, it's safe to say that homicide rates have decreased as a result of demographic...