public health – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png public health – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Extending Public Health Concerns https://citizensreport.org/2015/11/04/public-health-concerns/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/11/04/public-health-concerns/#respond Thu, 05 Nov 2015 00:41:16 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=9424 If you thought public health only included disease prevention, think again. The American Public Health Association is meeting to discuss fresh ways to tackle public health concerns such as poverty, violence, climate change, and drinking and driving. The 143rd conference will focus on and expand issues that are becoming increasingly significant to human health. The […]

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Regulators Expand Public Health To Encompass Additional Aspects Of Everyday Life

Regulators are redefining the meaning of public health to include new aspects relevant to the everyday lives of American citizens.

If you thought public health only included disease prevention, think again.

The American Public Health Association is meeting to discuss fresh ways to tackle public health concerns such as poverty, violence, climate change, and drinking and driving.

The 143rd conference will focus on and expand issues that are becoming increasingly significant to human health.

The Conference

Many individuals don’t realize that public health encompasses a wide variety of issues.
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The Chicago conference invites health professionals and policymakers to collaborate on solutions related to the theme of including health in all policies.

Speakers include U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, HHS acting assistant director for health Dr. Karen DeSalvo, Chicago Health Commissioner Dr. Julie Morita, Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen and Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland.

“If it hurts or kills people, it’s ours,” Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, told Modern Healthcare.

Realigning the idea of health with other aspects of life will help to promote positive habits for individuals outside of the medical system.  At the conference, health professionals will uncover new ways to work with police to ensure neighborhood safety.

One of the goals of this initiative is to promote more outdoor activity. Also, the conference will deal with ensuring city planning officials provide sidewalks to run or walk on.

But local issues aren’t the only topics being addressed. The conference will also focus on reducing global effects of climate change.

Hotter temperatures are linked to mosquito-borne diseases, along with dangerous storms that threaten healthcare infrastructure. But according to Benjamin, many don’t believe that climate change affects public health.

Benjamin said many “still need convincing that there’s something they can do about it.” Although public health officials have a variety of concerns, an overarching goal is to help add climate change to the overall focus.

 

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Overprescription of Antibiotics Drives Major Public Health Concern https://citizensreport.org/2015/01/07/overprescription-of-antibiotics-drives-major-public-health-concern/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/01/07/overprescription-of-antibiotics-drives-major-public-health-concern/#respond Wed, 07 Jan 2015 16:11:09 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=4427 A survey conducted by researchers from George Washington, Cornell and Johns Hopkins universities uncovered disturbing findings about patients’ understanding, or lack of, the potential dangers of antibiotic use. The survey revealed a common misconception among the public: antibiotics are considered a perfectly safe cure-all; that is – many patients want antibiotics, even when they know […]

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A survey conducted by researchers from George Washington, Cornell and Johns Hopkins universities uncovered disturbing findings about patients’ understanding, or lack of, the potential dangers of antibiotic use. The survey revealed a common misconception among the public: antibiotics are considered a perfectly safe cure-all; that is – many patients want antibiotics, even when they know antibiotics will not actually cure what ails them, such as the flu, because they feel antibiotics will only positively impact their health.

Patients who understood that there may be risks involved in taking unnecessary antibiotics essentially interpreted them to be minimal. But there are real risks associated with taking antibiotics when they will have no affect on the patient’s illness, mainly for secondary infections and allergic reactions.

“More than half of the patients we surveyed already knew that antibiotics don’t work against viruses, but they still agreed with taking antibiotics just in case,” said Dr. Broniatowski, assistant professor in GW’s School of Engineering and Applied Science.

When antibiotics are prescribed for every cold or flu virus, the body is exposed to the antibiotics over and over again, and the bacteria in the body learn how to thrive despite the attack, making the antibiotic ineffective. Should you ever pick up an actual bacterial infection and these bacteria happen to be an antibiotic-resistant strain, you’ll quite possibly have an infection that does not respond to antibiotics, putting your health at serious risk. Dr. Broniatowski’s research uncovered a need for an improved line of communication between doctors, patients and caretakers, and new educational materials that stop focusing on the difference between germs and viruses, and instead shed light on the real dangers of taking unwarranted antibiotics.

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