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Public trust in health guidance is shifting š ...
CDC trust has fallen while state and local public health agencies remain more trusted sources.
What does this mean for how public health communication should evolve?
debeaumont.org/news/2026/polā¦
For the first time in nearly 30 years, the FDA has approved a new sunscreen ingredient for use in the U.S. āļø
Skin cancer prevention remains one of public health's most effectiveāand most preventableāsuccess stories.
Read more: npr.org/2026/06/13/nx-s1-585ā¦
A livestock parasite is becoming a #publichealth surveillance challenge. š
As new New World screwworm cases emerge beyond the initial outbreak area, officials are expanding monitoring, containment, and response efforts.
apnews.com/article/screwwormā¦
Join CDC's upcoming Public Health Grand Rounds on measuring vaccine effectiveness. š
Explore methods, evidence interpretation, and public health applications.
cdc.gov/public-health-grand-ā¦
The largest World Cup ever is also a major public health test. Experts say measles and respiratory viruses may pose greater risks than Ebola. ā½
cnbc.com/2026/06/04/world-cuā¦#PublicHealth
For public health professionals working to expand cross-sector impact, @deBeaumontFndtn's new toolkit, "Engaging Business Leaders in Public Health Partnerships," is for you. š¤
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Enhanced #Ebola screening for travelers from affected countries is now being centralized through Washington Dulles instead of multiple US airports. š«
Health officials say coordinated monitoring and follow-up are key parts of outbreak response.
cbsnews.com/chicago/news/scrā¦
WHO says this hantavirus outbreak is not āthe next COVID,ā but experts say clear communication and rapid response still matter. š¦
What lessons still apply?
npr.org/2026/05/07/nx-s1-581ā¦
The FDAās authorization of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes raises new public health questions around harm reduction, regulation, and youth prevention. š
cbsnews.com/news/fruit-flavoā¦
New @KFFHealthNews poll shows high concern about food safetyābut low trust in institutions. š
What does this mean for public health communication and rebuilding trust?
kff.org/public-opinion/kff-hā¦
šæ Pollen season is now 20 days longer than it was in 1990, and it's affecting more people every year.
Climate change is making seasonal allergies a growing public health concern. Evidence-based strategies exist, but awareness is half the battle.
npr.org/2025/04/19/nx-s1-536ā¦
Federal reclassification of medical marijuana expands research access & reshapes public health messaging.
How is your org preparing to communicate the implications? š¬
apnews.com/article/medical-mā¦
Strengthening oversight or straining systems?
New federal actions are pushing states to revalidate Medicaid providers as part of a broader effort to combat fraud in public health programs. š„
apnews.com/article/dr-oz-cmsā¦
Your smartwatch may track your healthābut itās context, not just data, that drives better outcomes.ā
As wearable tech becomes more common, patients and providers have an opportunity to turn patterns into insights, like early detection of conditions.
npr.org/2026/04/20/nx-s1-574ā¦