Jih, Jane Nguyen, Antony Woo, Jasmin Ly, Alison Shim, Janet K
In qualitative research, photographs and other visual data have been used with oral narratives in ethnography, interviews, and focus groups to convey and understand the perceptions, attitudes, and lived experiences of participants. Visual methodologies that incorporate photographic data include photo elicitation, which has varied approaches with th...
Kishore, Siddharth
Sayre, Jordan M Wang, Daoyuan Lin, Jonathan Y Danielson, Rachel E Scow, Kate M Rodrigues, Jorge L Mazza
Adding manure to croplands restores carbon and nutrients in depleted soils, while addressing a waste disposal need. This practice depends on the abundance and activity of microbial communities to break down manure inputs, which provide carbon for microbial growth and release nutrients for plant and microbial uptake. In a 2-year field study, we meas...
Matthay, Ellicott C Mousli, Leyla Apollonio, Dorie E Schmidt, Laura A
BackgroundPublic health experts have urged governments around the world to regulate newly legalized cannabis as they do alcohol to effectively and efficiently protect health. However, research evaluating the alignment of alcohol and cannabis policies is sparse. We assessed similarities and differences in local alcohol and cannabis control policies ...
Rotering, Thomas Bialous, Stella Apollonio, Dorie
BackgroundThe cannabis industry has been described using the commercial determinants of health framework because it seeks to increase sales and profits through efforts to change the political environment. To increase understanding of these cannabis industry's efforts, this study describes cannabis industry campaign contributions in Colorado through...
Wang, Jie Ulibarri, Nicola Scott, Tyler A Davis, Steven J
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a decision support tool that analyzes the environmental and social impacts of infrastructure projects. This paper focuses on the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a law requiring EIA use in California, to examine where new infrastructure is proposed and whether EIA can shape infrastructure distrib...
Becker, Andréa
Shifting cultural norms transform the uses and meanings of medical practices, and, in turn, medical practices have the capacity to alter social relations. In this article, I use hysterectomy as a case for understanding how reproductive health practices are constrained by and contribute to notions of gender, race, and stratified reproduction. Hyster...
Bailey, Katie Abramovitz, Daniela Artamonova, Irina Davidson, Peter Stamos-Buesig, Tara Vera, Carlos F Patterson, Thomas L Arredondo, Jaime Kattan, Jessica Bergmann, Luke
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BackgroundIn North America, overdose rates have steeply risen over the past five years, largely due to the ubiquity of illicitly manufactured fentanyls in the drug supply. Drug checking services (DCS) represent a promising harm reduction strategy and characterizing experiences of use and interest among people who inject drugs (PWID) is a priority.M...
Mondal, Surajit Chakraborty, Debashis Paul, Ranjit Kumar Mondal, Arun Ladha, JK
No-till is often referred to as a climate change mitigation option, possibly with a stronger conviction, than as a practice to manage soil organic C (SOC) content. We conducted a global meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of no-till (NT) on SOC concentration (SOCc, g C kg−1 soil) and stock (SOCs, Mg C ha−1 land) across climate, soil texture, cropp...
Trousdale, Kristie McCurdy, Leyla E Witherspoon, Nsedu Obot Alkon, Abbey
PurposeThe complexities of modern civilization, coupled with challenges including systemic racism and climate change-related impacts, compel public health professionals to break down silos and collaborate towards the shared goals of protecting the wellbeing of current and future generations. This article highlights the growing collaboration between...