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COVID-19’s Impact on State, Federal Prisons
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A new report documents a sharp decline in prison populations in the U.S. during the pandemic and the number of COVID-19 related infections and deaths.
The Public Health Impact of Marijuana Legalization
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This brief summarizes expert interviewee observations on marijuana legalzation’s public health effects and notes how they align with other study findings.
Insights and Approaches from Five Years of Addressing HIV Epidemic Control in Mozambique
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The ECHO project is advancing HIV epidemic control in Mozambique through innovative approaches, local empowerment, and sustainable strategies for testing, treatment, and viral load suppression
Sharing Lessons to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. and Abroad
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This white paper explains how bi-directional learning from the U.S.-focused RWHAP program and the international PEPFAR program can help end the HIV epidemic.
Understanding Public Perception of Extreme Heat and Health Risks
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This report by CRC, Abt, and the National Weather Service profiles public perception of dangerous heat events & recommends actionable messaging.
Physical Activity Opportunities in US Early Child Care Programs
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The Abt-led Study of Nutrition and Activity in Child Care Settings suggests room to improve provision of opportunities for physical activity during child care.
Consistency of Self-reported and Documented Historical Influenza Vaccination Status of US Healthcare Workers
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New research validates self-reporting of vaccination status by healthcare personnel, a priority group for annual influenza vaccination, over five years.
Protection of A Third COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Dose Against Asymptomatic and Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Variant Infections
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COVID-19 Vaccine Perceptions and Uptake in a National Prospective Cohort of Essential Workers
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A study of essential workers found that COVID-19 vaccine knowledge, attitudes, and practices responses predict vaccine uptake, which can improve over time.
Satisfaction and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with a Large Regional Helpline
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A study of NYC Well found behavioral health helplines can benefit diverse populations, complementing the formal behavioral healthcare system.