I just read this article on the history of public health in the U.S. As
someone who has no formal training in public health but who's interested in
the social determinants of health, it was very eye-opening for me. Although
it's from 2010, it seems very relevant to what's going on today with
respect to the pandemic. Thought I'd share it with this group.

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Canan Karatekin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Institute of Child Development, 206C | icd.umn.edu
University of Minnesota | umn.edu
http://www.cehd.umn.edu/icd/research/KaratekinLab
<http://www.cehd.umn.edu/icd/research/KaratekinLab>| 612-626-9891
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