Last data update: May 13, 2024. (Total: 46773 publications since 2009)
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Query Trace: LeBlanc Tanya Telfair[original query] |
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Educating communities, families, and high school students about lead exposure as a public health problem
LeBlanc Tanya Telfair , Ruckart Perri , Omisore Shannon . J Environ Health 2023 86 (3) 36-38 The article focuses on lead exposure as a major public health concern in the U.S. Topics include reason that children younger than six years are especially vulnerable, efforts taken by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics to prevent lead exposure, and importance of awareness and education in preventing lead exposure at the community level. |
Going Viral: The 3 Rs of Social Media Messaging during Public Health Emergencies.
Murthy BP , LeBlanc TT , Vagi SJ , Avchen RN . Health Secur 2020 19 (1) 75-81 The rise of social media has transformed the way individuals share and consume information. Approximately two-thirds of Americans receive at least some of their news from social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat.1 During an emergency, public health practitioners need to understand how to effectively use social media to rapidly disseminate information, so that the public health message goes viral,* instead of the disease. We propose a novel framework using a 3 Rs principle—Review, Recognize, and Respond—to help public health practitioners design tailored messages that prevent disease and promote health before, during, and after a public health emergency. |
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