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PH: The Yale Journal of Public Health was founded in the Fall of 2003 by a group of undergraduates at Yale University. The founders and first editors-in-chief were Matthew Wilson and David Steinberg. Since then we have covered the gamut of health issues from needle exchange to smoking to health care. PH is devoted to intelligent commentary and journalism on the health of the world's population. By placing a premium on the quality of writing, PH hopes to be a new kind of forum for young people interested in human health. Wherever you are, if you care about the health problems around us, and you believe in the power of clear language, add your voice.


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P.H. Staff

Vol. 4 No. 3 Specials

Hidden by Shame
The Homeless of Japan
Healthy Choices
Food Insecurity in our Nation's Capital
Differential Treatment
African-American Healthcare Distrust
The Parched Fountain of Youth
Decreasing Longevity in Vilcabamba
Funding a Red-Light Fire
Prostitution in Calcutta
Interview
LeeAnn, a former prostitute
Toxic Surroundings
Adjusting to Chemical Hypersensitivities
Where Care Stops
The Role of the Church in Public Health
Art as Therapy, Art as Diagnosis?
Vincent Van Gogh and Dr. Gachet
Larger than Life
Primetime Medical Dramas
The Softer Side
Humanities in Medicine
What Can Brown Do for You?
UPS Fitness Training Program