Viewpoints: Two Raw Milk Outbreaks With Two Different Responses; Lessons Public Health Can Learn From MAHA
Opinion writers examine these public health issues.
These raw dairy E. coli outbreaks are exposing something troubling. (Alexander Sundermann, 4/9)
I didn鈥檛 expect to find myself face to face with leaders and activists from the 鈥淢ake America Healthy Again鈥 movement in respectful dialogue, or to consider inviting one into a public health classroom. But that鈥檚 exactly where I found myself this spring. At a national public health meeting in March, I attended a session that brought together public health professionals, physicians, and MAHA leaders for a rare, good-faith conversation. I went out of curiosity. I left with a level of clarity I hadn鈥檛 expected 鈥 and a few unexpected connections. (Monica L. Wang, 4/10)
When a MAHA activist went to a public health conference, he found a much more welcoming reception than he expected. (Aaron Everitt, 4/10)
This week Dr. Osterholm and Chris Dall focus on long COVID, tackling some listener questions and providing context about what long COVID is, its potential risks, as well as some of the latest research and reports about it. Dr. Osterholm also discusses the CDC's pause on testing for rabies and pox viruses, plus a respiratory update and the latest on US measles outbreaks. Dr. Osterholm also honors National Health Week in the public health history segment. (4/9)
This new tech from Australia is coming to America鈥檚 senior care facilities. (Leana S. Wen, 4/9)