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A public health blog. Veritas Health Returns to Blogspot…. I am a data-driven person. I have been disappointed with my inability to control, track, and understand who is visiting my blog and improve my website to reflect those statistics since I have moved to WordPress.With this in mind, I have decided to. Eturn Veritas Health to blogspot. Click here for the “new” old Veritas Health website. September 3, 2009. Posted by Katelyn Mack. New NY Ads Target Sugar-Sweetened Drinks. Which shows a series of three...
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New NY Ads Target Sugar-Sweetened Drinks « Veritas Health
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A public health blog. New NY Ads Target Sugar-Sweetened Drinks. This is the most eye-catching public health campaign ad that I have seen in a long time that does not have to do with violence. While it specifies cutting back on sodas in the text, the liquid resembles sugar-laden iced team more than Coca-Cola and could apply to a wide range of beverages. In fact, you can check out the entire ad campaign at the New York City Department of Health website. Who asks whether the ads are “too much? Address never...
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Editor Profiles: Amenah A. Babar
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Monday, July 13, 2009. Amenah A. Babar. Amenah A. Babar grew up on a small hobby farm in rural Minnesota. Located in another small town in Minnesota. Having earned the name Amena Acid. She wrote a slightly melodramatic senior thesis. On the bubonic plague—arguing about aDNA (ancient DNA) and whether or not Yersinia pestis. Before receiving her MPH in epidemiology from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Prion related protein resistance, and Granulibacter bethesdensis. Here… ) Her m...
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2009 September 01 « Veritas Health
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A public health blog. New NY Ads Target Sugar-Sweetened Drinks. This is the most eye-catching public health campaign ad that I have seen in a long time that does not have to do with violence. While it specifies cutting back on sodas in the text, the liquid resembles sugar-laden iced team more than Coca-Cola and could apply to a wide range of beverages. In fact, you can check out the entire ad campaign at the New York City Department of Health website. Who asks whether the ads are “too much? Create a free...
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Editor Profiles: About Health Communication
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Friday, August 7, 2009. More information coming soon! For now, visit the HSPH Health Communication website. And the Viswanath Lab. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take me back to the blog!
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Editor Profiles: Adebola Odunlami
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Monday, July 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take me back to the blog!
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Editor Profiles: Bernice Raveche
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Monday, July 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take me back to the blog!
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Editor Profiles: Katelyn Mack
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Friday, August 7, 2009. Katelyn Mack is currently completing her ScM at the Harvard School of Public Health in the Department of Society, Human Development, and Health. In 2008, she founded Veritas Health. Aside from Veritas Health. Katelyn writes in her food blog, TastyKate. Which is currently chronicling her local food journey. Katelyn Mack is the Co-Editor in Chief of HSPH Connection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Take me back to the blog!
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Editor Profiles: Mohan Sundararaj BMus MD MPH
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Friday, August 7, 2009. Mohan Sundararaj BMus MD MPH. Dr Sundararaj is also Founder and CEO of a new non-profit initiative, The Global Music Therapy Project. A Harvard commencement press release featured Dr. Sundararaj as one of thirteen "Faces of the Future" in May 2009. Dr. Sundararaj is currently based in Washington DC where he is investigating the US engagement on global HIV/AIDS policy at the public policy offices of The Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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