By Dennis Archambault Health advocates have tried almost everything to move people from misinformed beliefs to adopting the COVID vaccine. Traditional health education, social marketing – even sweepstakes, have...
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By Dennis Archambault It’s accepted that within the concept of public health, stable affordable housing is an essential determinant of health. The “housing first” model, as applied to those...
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By Dennis Archambault As the nation commemorates Pride Month, it is reassuring that the health disparities among people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender have received significant...
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By Dennis Archambault Of the many lessons learned – or at least taught – during the pandemic is that our nation struggles with consensus over national security matters. The...
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By Dennis Archambault We are emerging from what some have called the domestic equivalent of war: the war against an invisible enemy – a contagion, in which those with...
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By Dennis Archambault We know that public health is largely invisible and hasn’t had much of a voice in public policy – certainly as it pertains to government funding....
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By Dennis Archambault The politicization of public health continues with a recent challenge to employer prerogative for maintaining a safe and healthy working environment and the responsibility of a...
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By Paul Natinsky (Guest Commentary) Not long ago, it seemed the solution to the COVID-19 pandemic was simple in concept but daunting in execution. Wear masks, socially distance, and...
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By Dennis Archambault Americans like absolute certainty. I once had a well-respected public relations professor who was successful in his private practice promote the principle of “it all depends.”...
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By Dennis Archambault At one time, the notion that appetizing meals and hospital food were mutually exclusive. However, Matt Prentice, the late culinary entrepreneur in metro Detroit, was challenged...
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By Dennis Archambault The good news is that thousands of people are receiving coronavirus vaccines in the United States daily. The bad news, a quarter of the population is...
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By Dennis Archambault As we look back at our lives during the pandemic, we certainly have a lot of stories about the pivoting we’ve gone through to endure the...
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