First US Ebola Case in Dallas: Why Public Health Threat Remains SmallA man traveling to Dallas from Liberia has become the UnitedStates' first confirmed case of...Jonsson, Patrik
The workers had a mean of 4.8 years of experience, and most worked in urban locations (Table 1). The public health workers worked in 43 Texas counties, and 165 (45%) were assigned to the state's 3 most populous counties (Harris, Dallas, and Bexar) where Houston, Dallas, and San ...
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allas Morning News) Public health officials take aim at chickenpox.(The Dallas Morning News)Public health officials take aim at chickenpox.(The Dallas Morning News)Jacobson, Sherry
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This survey study assesses the prevalence of mental illness and mental health care use among police officers at a large, urban police department in the US.
There’s a real difference in tone between telling an audience that “X and Y aren’t true, and public health professionals who know they’re not true should stop saying them” and “If you say X and Y knowing they’re not true, you’re a liar.” I veered too often from the ...
Public sentiment towards the police is a matter of great interest in the United States, as reports on police misconduct are increasingly being published in mass and social media. Here, we test how the public’s perception of the police can be majorly shaped by media reports of police brutality...
Former Parkland leader now heads Chicago public-health systemThe Dallas Morning News
A charity serving as the manager for much of the private money, the Dallas-based Communities Foundation of Texas, will make its first high school awards, totaling $21.5 million, late this month or in June, according to John Fitzpatrick, a Communities Foundation of Texas official who serves as...