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The Mississippi health department declared a public health emergency Thursday over rising infant mortality rates in the state ...
More than 750 public health workers sent a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday, urging him to “stop ...
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Stacker on MSNResearch shows evictions are a public health problem. Can eviction prevention be a solution?
Next City reports that evictions in Detroit heighten health risks for Black mothers, linking stress from neighborhood ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNGeorge Mason's College of Public Health becomes first in Virginia to receive full accreditation
George Mason University's College of Public Health is the first and only college of public health in Virginia to earn full ...
ASPPH is delighted to welcome three recently appointed deans and program directors who bring exceptional leadership and ...
For the first time in decades, the American Academy of Pediatrics is deviating substantiallyfrom the Centers for Disease ...
More than 3,500 babies in the state have died before the age of 1 since 2014, according to Mississippi state health officials ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health declared a public health emergency on Thursday, Aug. 21, in response to rising ...
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WDAM on MSNMSDH declares public health emergency over rising infant mortality rate in Mississippi
On Thursday, MSDH reported that Mississippi’s 2024 data show that the overall infant mortality rate has increased to 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births. According to MSDH, this is the highest in more ...
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WAPT Jackson on MSNMississippi declares public health emergency over rising infant mortality rates
The Mississippi State Department of Health has declared a public health emergency due to increasing infant mortality rates, with a focus on improving maternal health and expanding care resources.
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