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Journalism and public health have a great deal in common. Both are based on the fundamental principle that knowledge is the crucial first ingredient in making change. Like journalists, public health practitioners conduct investigations. They ask questions, look for patterns and draw connections. As in investigative reporting, the goal of public health officers and scientists is to spread information that will help citizens, governments and businesses make informed choices.
- TFAH News Releases is an archive of all TFAH press releases in chronological order.
- TFAH in the News highlights recent media coverage of TFAH.
- Frequently Asked Questions provides a snapshot overview of public health in the United States, including some of the important health policy challenges of today.
- TFAH Report on Media Coverage and Attitudes Toward Pandemic Flu
- National Emergency Preparedness for Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism Sources and Resources
- Obesity Sources and Resources
- Pandemic Flu Sources and Resources
- Health in Your State provides state-level information.
- Health Statistics Resources
- Media Organizations and Pandemic Flu Preparedness
- Federal Public Health Agencies explains which agencies in the federal government are responsible for various aspects of public health and provides topical links.
- Federal Agencies: Public Health Responsibilities by Topic lists these federal government agencies by public health topic.
- Other Public Health Organizations
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