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Relive the Energy of NCHCMM25

The 2025 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media (NCHCMM) brought together public health professionals from across the country to share strategies, strengthen skills, and foster meaningful connections. A new highlight reel captures the insight, energy, and community that defined this year’s event—from inspiring speakers to hallway conversations. NPHIC extends sincere…
The Senate confirmed Susan Monarez as director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), marking the first confirmation under a 2023 law. Monarez, a microbiologist with advanced training from the University of Wisconsin and Stanford, previously served as acting director amid significant agency challenges, including staff reductions and shifts in vaccine policies. At her co…
New survey data from KFF reveals that 59% of American adults do not plan to receive the COVID-19 booster this fall, amid significant shifts in U.S. vaccine policy. Changes include revised recommendations excluding healthy children and pregnant women from booster guidance, alongside the replacement of the CDC’s independent vaccine advisory panel with members skeptical of vaccines. Vaccine hesi…

A groundbreaking 2024 study led by Dr. Dean Ornish suggests that intensive lifestyle changes — including a plant-based diet, daily exercise, stress reduction, and social support — may help stabilize or even reverse early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. Over 40 weeks, 46% of participants improved cognitive function and another 37.5% showed no decline. Participants who fully embraced the regimen saw t…
The July 2025 edition of Domestic Preparedness explores the theme “Readiness is Protection: Embedding Preparedness into Public Health.” In the feature article, Raphael Barishansky underscores that preparedness is not a luxury but a global health necessity. As threats like emerging diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and resurgent illnesses such as measles and polio rise, the call to embed prepa…
The FDA is updating opioid medication labels to emphasize the risks of overdose, death, and withdrawal, reflecting decades of lessons from the opioid epidemic. New warnings will highlight dangers of high doses and long-term use, while advising providers to prefer immediate-release opioids over extended-release forms except for severe cases. Labels will also caution against rapid dose reductio…
CDC’s interactive Overdose Data Dashboards offer vital tools for public health professionals to track and respond to the overdose crisis. Featuring nonfatal and fatal data from DOSE-SYS, DOSE-DIS, and SUDORS, the dashboards deliver timely national and state-level insights. Designed for use by health departments, researchers, and community organizations, these tools support evidence-based deci…
A recent session from the Contraceptive Access Initiative underscored the growing threat mis- and disinformation poses to one of the most widely supported public health issues: access to contraception and fertility care. Despite broad, nonpartisan agreement, misleading narratives about contraception, IVF, and pregnancy have fueled public confusion and policy polarization. To support accurate…
Coca-Cola will introduce a cane sugar–sweetened version of its namesake soda in the U.S. this fall, citing consumer demand for more options. The announcement follows President Trump’s public call for the use of “REAL Cane Sugar,” and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s criticism of high-fructose corn syrup, which he links to obesity and chronic disease. However, curren…