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Green workplace practices making an impact on health: Public health workers leading by example
Shortage of doctors in primary care may harm health of nation: More U.S. physicians educated overseas
Americans calling for reform of U.S. health care system
EPA's mercury pollution plan broke Clean Air Act, court rules
Work on Healthy People 2020 goals under way across country
Many hearing impaired kids don’t use, have access to hearing aids
U.S. flu season marked by unexpected strains: Advisory committee expands children’s flu immunization advice
Report: FDA’s lack of resources putting public health at risk
New tools available to tackle diabetes in black communities
Indoor air quality a concern in emergency Gulf Coast housing
Nation in brief
States say caffeinated alcohol drinks threaten youth health
Maine program uses primary care to foster childhood literacy
State preparedness improving, as report outlines future goals
WHO: Multidrug-resistant TB cases rise to highest-ever rates
UN agencies unite against female genital mutilation
Zimbabwe launches national campaign against child abuse
Tobacco continues to take heavy public health toll worldwide
Deadline to register for first public health certification exam is April 30
In memoriam
Address your stress for a healthier life
Health Findings
Widespread land use for biofuels could have negative impacts
Friends of HRSA begins tackling uphill federal budget battles
Applicants sought for APHA congressional fellowship
Submissions wanted for fifth annual public health film festival
Send us your National Public Health Week news, photos
APHA Advocates
Lights, camera, action: Nursing Section brings stories to YouTube
CHPPD Section introduces online learning for members
APHA Sections gather in D.C.
Journal Watch
Connecting the dots: Human health, animal health and the environment
Job Openings
Online only: New program launched to help more smokers quit
Online only: Breast cancer more aggressive among obese
Online only: Curbing teen drinking difficult in urban areas
Online only: Depression increases risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Online only: Increased allergen levels in homes linked to asthma
Online only: Investing in community health centers would bring high return
Online only: Quantity and frequency of drinking influence mortality risk
Online only: Rodent study finds artificial butter chemical harms lungs
Online only: Somalia passes polio-free landmark
Online only: Stress hormone impacts memory, learning in diabetic rodents
Online only: Study shows adults may not get enough rest or sleep
Online only: Teens with a TV in bedroom less likely to engage in healthy habits
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