The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to know about the way that they work, their safety, and more
Posts by Rue Silver, MPH
Study shows "...that COVID vaccines did not increase the risk of sudden cardiac death in young adults. Moreover, the study showed that individuals who were vaccinated against COVID had a much lower risk of sudden cardiac death. That pretty much blows up the anti-vax claims about the vaccine."
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Blue text on white background says public health and democracy 2026 midterms are here & so much is at stake. So what does public health have to do with democracy? check out our substack to learn more @nationalphc @firedbutfighting
2026 is a big election year - so much is at stake. This is why we created a new series exploring why a strong public health infrastructure is essential to a healthy democracy.
Check out the first installment: nationalpublichealthcoalition.substack.com/p/an-attack-...
Do we have a vaccine for cancer? Yes! The Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV)
HPV prevents infection with Human Papillomavirus. This virus causes cervical, penile, and other cancers, & spreads through intimate contact. Vaccination can prevent viral infection & cancers.
www.chop.edu/vaccine-educ...
Health tech nerd returns with health tech news links once more.
www.popularmechanics.com/science/a707...
Hello, I am extremely interested. Application in progress!
Once again, @mackaracka.bsky.social with the enormously impactful news!
also, modern democracy cannot exist if you can't trust the experts. no one can be an expert in everything; experts aren't always right, but the point of expertise is to be able to be right more often than non experts so that society can work.
Engagement is not the opposite of loneliness, but engagement is done in a community - and community is the opposite of isolation, essentially.
Sorry for the side thread, @minnesotagirl.bsky.social, I have so MANY thoughts about this I might have to do a whole blog.
This is such a hard one, because people over 65 should be lauded for living that long but never made to feel "old," especially since it isn't really, anymore. (Using "retired," similarly, doesn't work.)
My first thought is something like "[lower age]+ Engagement Program."
Remember when conversations about Zika were everywhere, and then almost immediately fell by the wayside because Zika predominantly affected Brown women in South America? Ten years later, these mothers are still fighting for justice.
In moments I wish I still TAed statistics for health sciences, this is a real big one
GOOD NEWS! Researchers at the University of Exeter have found that getting vaccinated against shingles- a painful and debilitating condition that can flare up years after infection from varicella zoster virus- not only LOWERS the risk of infection, but can also PROTECT against Alzheimer’s disease!
This is the post on X about the junk science HHS report about transgender care for minors. I annotated it to point out how evil and bad it is
HHS leaders are doubling down on harm. Their new “report” on gender-affirming care for minors is junk science. Skip it.
Check this out instead:
sph.washington.edu/news-events/...
It links to real evidence-based research
Bottom line: Gender-affirming care improves mental health and saves lives
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know how I've been saying that some in public health will embrace MAHA? treat it like a legitimate public health project instead of the fascist, eugenicist purge to 'MAGA-ify the gene pool' that it is?
Others, like JHU, will point out the lies: publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/the-evi...
Holy. Crap. Wow. This is absolutely amazing. @ebergdahl.bsky.social!
I've been highly resistant to adding any kind of ML to my tech skillset, because my work in health technology and data has always been about equity.
For the first time, I'm reconsidering learning ML programming—because clinicians ARE adopting it, and someone needs to put the equity IN it. Maybe me
lost my job helping provide buprenorphine to all in the January purge. still unemployed!
We Need to Double Down on Harm Reduction, Not Walk Away From It www.commondreams.org/opinion/we-n...
ISO: Your favorite/best articles about social determinants of health as factors in Black maternal mortality in the US.
#phsky #episky do we have #sdohsky yet
Transgender people make up, depending on your source, around 1% of the population. But they make up 0.1% of mass shooters. Meaning that transgender people are far less likely to be mass shooters. If it were proportionate, 42 of the shooters would have been transgender, not just 4.
Feeling real rough being unemployed while the "new CDC" hires a bunch of non-experts.
Currently I am looking for work as a clinical data analyst, which is the focus of my resume, but I can also sit the CHES exam and do other things in health tech!
Thank you for the distribution!
Anyone who wants it, here's a non-paywall link to my 2019 column on tear gas in Nature, the world's most prestigious scientific journal.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
MICHIGAN
Anyone who visited a medical office building at 3950 S. Rochester Road in Rochester Hills on Tues, June 3, may have been exposed to the measles.
The office building is on the corner of Rochester Road and South Boulevard. Anyone who was there between 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. may have been exposed.
Experts Credit Harm Reduction, Not Border Cops, for 27% Drop in Overdose Deaths
I cover the OD crisis closely cuz I lost so many friends.
If anyone gets credit for the decline in death, it's community activists like Tasha in this photo, and drug users themselves.
truthout.org/articles/exp...
Great. You're right, he does.