Category: Health Education

  • Men’s Health-Prostate Cancer

    “You need to get it checked out,” my Uncle said.  Sitting across from him on the sofa my cousin and I shifted our weight nervously, picking up the sudden seriousness of his tone.  “Don’t wait, you need to get that thing checked out,” he continued, “I’m telling you!”  The conversation continued until the ambiguity was…

  • Women’s Health

    In honor of Women’s Health Month, we will bring attention to a few health conditions that affect women this month. Although men and women are affected by many of the same health conditions, some conditions are experienced differently by women. Additionally, women face health conditions that are exclusive to them that can seriously impact or…

  • The Future Starts Here

    NPHW 2025 The future begins now. Everyone can take steps to strengthen public health because it begins with all of us. We can take steps individually and collectively. Some of the actions we can take include contacting our members of Congress regarding the prioritization of public health funding, supporting the next generation of the public…

  • Advocacy Starts Here

    NPHW 2025 Advocacy Focus defines advocacy as giving a person support to have their voice heard. It is a service aimed at helping people understand their rights and express their views. In public health advocacy, people use their voices to influence changes that create a healthier world for all people (APHA, 2025). Public health advocacy…

  • Health Equity Starts Here

    NPHW 2025 The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2024) defines health equity as the state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health. This idea is shared and goes a bit further when described by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2025). The WHO has declared…

  • Climate Action Starts Here: Building Resilience for All

    NPHW 2025 Everyone is affected by this world’s climate. Unfortunately, it can affect some people more adversely than others. Usually, those people are not the ones who have made decisions or taken actions that have produced outcomes that negatively affect the environment, whether that be the air, water and in some cases the soil. Everyone…

  • National Public Health Week 2025: It Starts Here

    Many are aware of the 10 achievements of public health (e.g., vaccinations, motor-vehicle safety, safer workplaces, infectious disease control, coronary heart disease and stroke declines, safer/healthier foods, healthier mothers and babies, family planning, drinking water fluoridation, and tobacco recognized as a health hazard). Yet, public health achievements continue to be made. The graphic illustrates some…

  • National Public Health Week

    National Public Health Week (NPHW) is observed April 7-13, 2025, to bring attention to public health and prevention. NPHW was organized 30 years ago by the American Public Health Association. It seeks to remind us all that public health is not just for a single person, public health is for you, your family, your friends…