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Knowing the Signs: How Aware is Arar City of Stroke Risks?

A comprehensive analysis of stroke awareness in Arar City, Saudi Arabia, based on a 2024 cross-sectional study examining public knowledge of risk factors, symptoms, and prevention.

Genesis Rose
Nov 13, 2025

COVID-19 and the Environment: The Pandemic's Unexpected Impact on Our Planet

Exploring the complex relationship between COVID-19, public health measures, and environmental impacts through scientific data and analysis.

Connor Hughes
Oct 30, 2025

Bioethics and Public Health: When Ethics and Population Health Converge

Exploring the powerful partnership between bioethics and public health in addressing modern healthcare challenges

Eli Rivera
Oct 20, 2025

Health Inequality: The Unfair Code Written into Our Societies

Exploring how societal structures create systematic health inequalities and what we can do to address this complex system.

Mia Campbell
Oct 18, 2025

Jonathan Mann: The Doctor Who Fought Epidemics with Human Rights

Explore the legacy of Dr. Jonathan Max Mann, who revolutionized public health by connecting human rights with disease prevention and created the foundation for modern global health justice.

Lillian Cooper
Oct 15, 2025

The Ethics of Tracking Flu from Your Couch: How a European Consortium Protects its Digital Volunteers

Explore how the European Influenzanet Consortium ethically monitors flu outbreaks using citizen-reported data while protecting participant privacy and building public trust.

Nora Murphy
Oct 07, 2025

The Notification Dilemma: Balancing Public Health and Ethics in HIV Partner Notification

Exploring the complex ethical challenges and public health implications of mandatory HIV partner notification policies worldwide.

Lucy Sanders
Oct 02, 2025

The Shadow of the Swastika: When Bioethics Confronts the Nazi Card in Public Health

Exploring the razor's edge between necessary historical vigilance and harmful rhetorical weaponization in public health ethics, with focus on Israel's experience.

Paisley Howard
Aug 09, 2025

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