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Untreated Mental Illnesses: The Causes and Effects

WebUntreated mental illnesses are a growing concern in the United States. In the United States, about 43.8 billion adults have a mental illness – this is equal to 1 in 5 …

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URL: https://pphr.princeton.edu/2017/04/30/untreated-mental-illnesses-the-causes-and-effects/

Health Care Reform: Learning From Other Major Health Care …

WebThere are four major models for health care systems: the Beveridge Model, the Bismarck model, the National Health Insurance model, and the out-of-pocket model. …

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Home – Princeton Public Health Review

WebThe Princeton Public Health Review (PPHR) is a student-run publication designed to showcase the outstanding global health research performed by Princeton University …

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Human Trafficking and Healthcare: Using a Public Health …

WebBy Nathnael Mengistie. According to the International Labor Organization, human trafficking is the act of controlling or exploiting a person for sex, labor, or other …

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About Us – Princeton Public Health Review

WebAbout Us. The Princeton Public Health Review (PPHR) is a student-run publication designed to showcase the outstanding global health research performed by Princeton …

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Maternal Effects: Intergenerational Transmission of Health …

Webby Dyanne Ahn | Edited by Maryam Kamel. In her book The Maternal Imprint: The Contested Science of Maternal-Fetal Effects, Harvard University historian …

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UV Light: A New Tool for Disease Prevention

WebThe 222-nm UV light effectively destroys the MRSA and as opposed to the 254-nm UV light, produces hardly any pre-mutagenic DNA lesions, due to its lower …

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Mental Health Services Accessibility During COVID-19

WebAccording to the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, for individuals recently diagnosed with a mental disorder and contracted Covid-19, there is a death rate …

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Mental health in prisons around the world

WebThe WHO summarizes the benefits of responding to mental health issues in prisons in terms of utilitarian calculations with regard to the three main stakeholders: …

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Social Media, Political Rhetoric, and Public Health in the COVID Era

Webby Andrew Guo | Edited by Cecilia Kim On December 12th, 2019, in Wuhan, China, a group of patients checked into their local hospitals with high-grade fevers, acute …

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The Resurgence of Measles in the U.S.: Causes, Consequences, and …

WebBy Madeleine Winter Within the past decade, there has been a significant resurgence of measles outbreaks in the United States. Between January 1 and March 14 …

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11 Tips for Living a Happier and Healthier Life

WebBy Natalia Brokate. Take Time for Yourself; Eat a meal alone. Read a book. Fly a kite. Seriously, anything works. Just do it. I guarantee that you will feel refreshed …

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Whole Women’s Health v. Hellerstedt: Why Does It Matter

WebWith the recent Supreme Court case regarding abortion, Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, the court stands to make an important decision on women’s …

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The Unintended Consequences of Anti-Obesity Public Health …

Webby Felicia Sanders | Edited by Chloe Park. Over 13% of adults are now categorized as obese andnearly 40% as overweight, with the prevalence of obesity …

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Mental health in prisons around the world: Europe and Africa

WebBY ANASTASIA REPOULIOU. We previously examined the issue of mental health in prisons around the world, showing how big of an issue it is, what the main …

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The Politicization of Disease – Princeton Public Health Review

WebThe political ramifications of disease and pandemics’ utility as a political tool are undeniable. A deep scare can create a sense of urgency that forces the public to put …

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Health Effects of Increasing Wildfires in the United States

WebResearch has found that chronic exposure to wildfires can cause asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and increase risk …

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Paperwork and Physicians: Medical Documentation in the …

WebBY MIMI CHUNG As in many professions, the constant presence of paperwork is an annoyance, but in the medical field, it serves an important and obvious …

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