September 29, 2025
Reflections on bridging psychiatry, policy, and prevention By Dr. Aishat Mamman This past month, I had the privilege of stepping out of the clinic and into the heart...
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August 20, 2025
By Manal Alzubaidy In Dearborn, Michigan, many expecting and new mothers face a quiet but persistent challenge: accessing the care and support they need for a healthy pregnancy...
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July 22, 2025
By Dennis Archambault It’s not about politics, it’s about principle, notes James Bell III, assistant administrator for the Michigan Health and Human Services. As a health equity thought leader,...
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December 10, 2024
By Dennis Archambault Longevity and well-being is a combination of genetics, diet, exercise, and luck, notes journalist David Oliver in USA Today. However, he left out a couple of...
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February 26, 2024
It’s distressing to learn from practicing physicians that racism and sexism continues to create a toxic work environment for professionals. A recent LinkedIn post involving the career choice of...
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January 29, 2024
By Dennis Archambault The World Health Organization believes a healthy community is not defined merely by health status. It is a process of improving health. The “built environment” or...
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April 21, 2023
By Dennis Archambault Obesity is a perplexing disease state that contributes to many chronic conditions, especially diabetes and heart disease. Understanding it from a biological and behavioral perspective has...
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