Mental Health and Public Health Interventions
“Mental health” and “mental illness” are used interchangeably but convey vastly different concepts in public health. Part two of a two-part series.
“Mental health” and “mental illness” are used interchangeably but convey vastly different concepts in public health. Part two of a two-part series.
Clubs can help students academically and professionally, but they also serve as transformative spaces where participants have the opportunity to form lasting relationships with their peers.
Medication adherence is an issue that unites patients, doctors, and, yes, even pharmaceutical companies.
Outcry ensued when a Tennessee judge offered inmates birth control in return for a reduced jail sentence. Yet, the judge’s actions follow a long history of forced sterilization in the United States.
Free clinics help underserved populations access medical services and volunteers gain critical experience in the health field. So, why not have more?
Recent earthquakes in Mexico destroyed thousands of homes and buildings, but those impacted continue to suffer from post-traumatic stress.
Disparities in health education continue to be prevalent. This organization is trying to fix that.
Title IX is under threat from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. What is Title IX, and how does Title IX currently operate on our campus?
Emergency services save lives, but how accessible are they for marginalized members of society?
Rumors of people using food stamps to purchase lobster and steak paint the picture that life on SNAP is luxurious and easy. The truth is often the opposite.