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HealthUNC Student Launches Syphilis Prevention Program in Prisons
UNC student Claire Siebert implemented a syphilis education curriculum across all 122 Federal Bureau of Prisons institutions on April 24, 2026, nationwide.
HealthHelene Gayle Discusses Social Determinants at Golub Capital Lecture
Spelman College president emerita Helene Gayle and Chicago Urban League CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson discuss social determinants of health at Golub Capital.
HealthTruro man turns Kia into mobile billboard for suicide prevention
Ben Drew of Truro, Cornwall, rebranded his Kia Ceed in April 2025 as a mobile billboard for Man Down UK to promote mental health and suicide prevention.
HealthVenetoulis Institute Saves Post-Gazette From May 3 Shutdown
The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism purchased the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, successfully preventing the newspaper's scheduled May 3 closure.
HealthKennedy Defends Agency Budget Cuts in Seven Congressional Hearings
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends deep agency budget cuts during seven congressional hearings amid tension over the new federal spending plan.
HealthKennedy Defends 12% Budget Cuts to Federal Health Agencies
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends the Trump administration's 2027 budget proposal, which mandates a 12% funding cut for the Department of HHS.
Health49ers and Sutter Health Partner to Expand Public Preventative Care
The San Francisco 49ers and Sutter Health launch a long-term partnership to provide preventative care education to millions of fans outside the hospital.
HealthAJPH Supplement Tracks Health Data Gaps for People with Disabilities
The American Journal of Public Health publishes a new supplement detailing how to include people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in data.
HealthECDC Adopts Behavioral Science to Boost European Vaccine Uptake
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control is adopting a new behavioral science framework to increase vaccine uptake across all EU countries.
HealthEdelman Report Finds More Health Data Fails to Sway Public Opinion
The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer surveyed 16,000 people across 16 countries and found that providing more health data fails to change public opinion today.
HealthRFK Jr. Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over HHS Health Policy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his HHS health policies before the U.S. Senate Finance and HELP committees amid concerns over medical guidance and priorities.
HealthSF Health Department to Cut $40 Million and 121 Staff Positions
The San Francisco Department of Public Health will cut its budget by $40 million, eliminating 121 staff positions to address a $634 million city deficit.