President Bill Clinton – Public Health Crusader?
President Clinton explains the motivation behind his work through the Clinton Foundation’s efforts to alleviate poverty, improve global health, strengthen economies, and protect the environment.
Do You Have a World-Changing Idea? | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Bill Gates previews his fourth annual letter and invites students around the world to submit their own letters addressing what they think is the world’s most pressing issue.
The Art of Public Health: Yale University
“The Art of Public Health” was a collaborative course created by Catherine Yeckel of Yale’s School of Public Health, and Julian Bittiner of the Yale School of Art. The project’s 14 student teams each paired a student from the Yale … Read More
The Global Health Concentration: Yale’s Vision for Educating Students
Paul D. Cleary, Elizabeth Bradley and Rafael Perez-Escamilla outline Yale’s vision for educating students in global health.
Secretary Clinton Addresses the Social Good Summit 2012
Surprise guest Secretary Clinton sends her message to the Social Good Summit in New York City.
Sickle Cell Disease Education and Awareness
What is sickle cell disease? What’s it like to live with it? We estimate 90,000-100,000 Americans are affected by sickle cell disease. Do you know one of them?
Elizabeth Pisani: Sex, drugs and HIV
Armed with bracing logic, wit and her “public-health nerd” glasses, Elizabeth Pisani reveals the myriad of inconsistencies in today’s political systems that prevent our dollars from effectively fighting the spread of HIV. Her research with at-risk populations — from junkies … Read More
Is Sugar Consumption a Public Health Crisis? You Bet
Sugar: The Bitter Truth Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the … Read More








