Vectors, they're not just for graphics anymore
May 15, 2008 7:26 PM
What are the good public health blogs?
I'm working on a project for my employer, a school of public health. I'd like to create a list of blogs that focus on any/all aspects of public health (and yes, I know there are many). I know about Effect Measure, but beyond that nothing.
So, what's good?
I'm working on a project for my employer, a school of public health. I'd like to create a list of blogs that focus on any/all aspects of public health (and yes, I know there are many). I know about Effect Measure, but beyond that nothing.
So, what's good?
Aetiology, which is listed on Effect Measure's blogroll. I'd like to know the answer to your question myself.
posted by lukemeister at 9:15 PM on May 15, 2008
posted by lukemeister at 9:15 PM on May 15, 2008
Rudd Sound Bites from the Yale University Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity.
posted by invisible ink at 9:44 PM on May 15, 2008
posted by invisible ink at 9:44 PM on May 15, 2008
This isn't a blog, but HealthMap looks good.
Great title for your post!
posted by lukemeister at 7:07 AM on May 16, 2008
Great title for your post!
posted by lukemeister at 7:07 AM on May 16, 2008
Effect Measure is great. I also like:
Epidemix: health and technology
The Pump Handle: mainly occupational and environmental health
Aetiology: epi, disease
RH Reality Check: reproductive health news
The Well-Timed Period: birth control and reproductive health
Great question, I'm looking forward to the other answers!
posted by min at 7:32 AM on May 16, 2008
Epidemix: health and technology
The Pump Handle: mainly occupational and environmental health
Aetiology: epi, disease
RH Reality Check: reproductive health news
The Well-Timed Period: birth control and reproductive health
Great question, I'm looking forward to the other answers!
posted by min at 7:32 AM on May 16, 2008
Although this would be more anecdotal, NewFNP is an amusing blog from the perspective of a nurse practitioner working in public health.
posted by Wavelet at 8:00 AM on May 16, 2008
posted by Wavelet at 8:00 AM on May 16, 2008
As I'm in HIV research, I use The Body and IRMA. As an unfortunate regulatory nerd, I also follow Greater than minimal risk.
Looking forward to what others come up with as well.
posted by Sophie1 at 8:11 AM on May 16, 2008
Looking forward to what others come up with as well.
posted by Sophie1 at 8:11 AM on May 16, 2008
Prevention Justice Alliance
Politics and Policy of HIV/AIDS
Kevin MD (medical not public health)
I have some more in a different folder - I'll try to dig them up for you.
posted by gingerbeer at 1:02 PM on May 16, 2008
Politics and Policy of HIV/AIDS
Kevin MD (medical not public health)
I have some more in a different folder - I'll try to dig them up for you.
posted by gingerbeer at 1:02 PM on May 16, 2008
ProMed sends daily updates regarding infectious disease outbreaks occurring across the globe. You can also get promed digest, which is a compilation of all of a day's posts. Can't recommend it enough.
posted by xholisa13 at 8:17 AM on May 24, 2008
posted by xholisa13 at 8:17 AM on May 24, 2008
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posted by netbros at 8:37 PM on May 15, 2008