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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a set of provisional guidelines concerning male circumcision, in which they suggest that the benefits of the surgery outweigh the risks. In this brief comment, I highlight... more
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In December of 2014, an anonymous working group under the United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a draft of the first-ever federal recommendations regarding male circumcision. In accordance with the... more
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Anthropology's response to the West African Ebola epidemic was one of the most rapid and expansive anthropological interventions to a global health emergency in the discipline's history. This article sets forth the size and scale of the... more
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The goal of this research is to identify and promote awareness of prominent demographic risk factors to predict individuals at risk for suicide and aid in the prevention within the USA. This would support the Education Development... more
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This visual essay considers the links between medical research and securitization, and asks how they reconfigure local landscapes in East Africa. Humanitarian aid, including global medicine, has emerged as a 'military therapeutic... more
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      Medical AnthropologyGlobal HealthSecuritizationAnthropology of Police & Policing
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Introduction to the Special Section "Invoking Health and Human Rights in the United States."
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Chronic disease has reached global epidemic proportions in the past decade with millions dying each year from diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. All of these diseases have one key attribute in common: they are nearly 100 percent... more
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> update 14.03.2021: Die Sterbezahlen durch die kriminellen, experimentellen, genetisch manipulierenden Covid-19-Impfungen schießen jeden Tag immer weiter in die Höhe. Laßt Euch verdammt noch mal nicht impfen!!!... more
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In 2013–14, the Smithsonian-affiliated David J. Sencer Museum at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, hosted an original exhibition with an eyecatching title: “Health Is a Human Right: Race and... more
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Donald Trump likes to compare himself to another Republican President: Ronald Reagan. In one important aspect, Trump is actually correct. Both held the White House during the rise of viral pandemics. And both committed genocide by taking... more
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As part of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) HIV prevention strategic plan through 2010,1 4 national goals were identified to reduce by half the new HIV infections in the United States. One of the 4 goals is to... more
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Apocalypticism is a powerful brew of eschatological belief and political imagination that is extremely persuasive. This article addresses the intersections between apocalyptic rhetoric and the technical communication of risk, disease... more
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A reformatted, typeset version of this report will replace the current version.
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The healthy communities movement can provide insight into population health efforts in the United States, particularly in the context of recent health care reform. The movement has evolved from multisector partnerships that focused on... more
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On April 21, 2021, this report was posted as an MMWR Early Release on the MMWR website (https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr). Although COVID-19 mRNA vaccines demonstrated high efficacy in clinical trials (1), they were not 100% efficacious. Thus,... more
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The HIV epidemic remains a public health threat in the U.S., and the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based prevention and care programs are critical to addressing significant HIV health disparities. The provision of technical... more
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A Critical Analysis of New York City’s Calorie Labeling Law An obesity epidemic has been currently affecting the health of many Americans. According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the amount of obese U.S adults... more
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