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Midwife Shortage Across the US

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Maternal mortality rates are significantly higher in the United States than any other high-income and developed country. While there is no one cause or solution, access to midwives during birth has been shown to improve birthing outcomes and maternal...

The Persisting Dangers of Cigarette Smoking in the U.S.

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In the United States, the conversation about the dangers of tobacco usage has shifted to a sole focus on e-cigarettes, even though cigarette smoking critically remains the leading preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States...

Maternal Mortality Disparities in the U.S.

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Maternal mortality is a growing issue in America, especially within minority populations, such as Black women. In 2021, the overall maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 32.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, but for Black women, the rate was much higher...

The Invisible Burden

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The mental health crisis and suicide epidemic in America is a major public health challenge in our country and has substantial impacts, especially among adolescents and young adults. Close to 50 percent of American adolescents aged 13-18 have had a mental...

“It’s Okay”: Addressing HIV Stigma in Thailand

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The "It's Okay" campaign aims to reduce the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS, particularly among adolescent men who have sex with men (MSM) in Thailand. Stigma often is the only barrier that keeps Thai individuals from utilizing the excellent HIV services...

“See The Signs” Campaign

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Artist Clare Morris (2022) Caption There are many social determinants of health influencing suicide risk in college students—economic stability and community support should be identified as two substantial risk factors. Studies have shown that low-income...

Remixing Refugee Health Through Art

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Artist Heba Mohamed (2022) Caption Amidst existing challenges—and the rise of many more humanitarian crises and refugee populations around the world—refugee health in the United States has been put on the backburner in recent years. The Trump...

Using Naloxone to Save Lives

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Artist Julian Handler (2022) Caption The motivation for my product came from my desire to respond to the opioid epidemic, fueled by the recent death of one of my friends from elementary school by an opioid overdose. I wanted to focus my product on...

Mental Health in Harvard Students

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Artist Erin Hamlin (2022) Caption Research has shown that the two most common reasons for not seeking mental health services among college students with depression were the belief that stress is expected in school and the lack of perceived need for help...

Opioid Overdoses and Narcan in the U.S.

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Artist Jay Garg (2022) Caption My project consists of a series of Instagram posts, infographics, and posters about Narcan and the role it can play in reversing an opioid overdose and saving a life. The opioid epidemic has hugely impacted my personal life...