Getting the RSV vaccine during pregnancy is a game-changer for infant hospitalizations.
Study finds that when moms get vaccinated for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) while pregnant, RSV hospitalizations for babies decrease by 70%. ⬇️
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3/ At TNG health equity isn’t a seasonal focus – it’s core to what we do year-round. The health disparities facing LGBTQ2SIA+ communities are well-documented, underaddressed, and directly connected to structural inequity.
2/ Visibility is important because it leads to improvements in safety and health. When we see representation across various sectors, it leads to destigmatization and societal change.
While probably not harmful, there is not enough evidence that leucovorin is an effective treatment for autism. Read the full post from Sara Gorman, PhD here:
4/ Folks from the LGBTQ2SIA+ communities experience health disparities compared to their non-Queer peers in the following areas:
🔹Heart Disease
🔹Breast and Cervical Cancers
🔹Violence
🔹Mental Health Conditions
🔹Substance Use Disorders
🔹Sexually Transmitted Infections
🔹Eating and Body Image Disorders
1/ Liberation and health equity go hand-in-hand.
#Juneteenth is observed by many as the formal end to the American institution of slavery. However, remains of this shameful legacy are still burrowed deeply into our healthcare system, impacting everyone’s ability to live freely in good health.
5/ What can we do to address & ⬇ injustices LGBTQ2SIA+ individuals & communities face?
As a start, we can be open, aware & curious – even if we don’t “get” someone else’s sexual orientation or gender identity, being inclusive & non-judgmental is a huge step in making everyone feel accepted & safe.
It’s #PrideMonth! Every June, communities across the U.S. & around the world come together to celebrate, honor & uplift LGBTQ2SIA+ people & their families. Let’s keep building a world where these communities are seen, valued & understood.
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2/ Thus, while Juneteenth is a time of joyful celebration, it is also a perfect opportunity to reflect on how we can free ourselves from the limits of healthcare injustice once and for all. Read the full post from MacKenzie (Kenzie) Isaac, MA here:
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The ‘diseases of crowds’ experts say could be at the World Cup.
For well more than a year, public health experts have been planning how to protect fans from infectious diseases such as flu, COVID, and measles.
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