Health Promotion Practice

Health Promotion Practice

Health Promotion Practice is a public health journal that is published every two months and goes through a peer-review process. It focuses on various aspects of public health, particularly how health promotion and education can be applied in real-world settings. The journal is led by editor-in-chief Jesus Ramirez-Valles from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Established in 2000, it is published by Sage Publications in collaboration with the Society for Public Health Education.

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  • 1 week ago | journals.sagepub.com | Deborah Carr

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  • 1 week ago | journals.sagepub.com | Alessandra Bajec

    Tunisia’s creative scene is pushing back against President Kais Saied’s control. ALESSANDRA BAJEC explores three artistic endeavours that are breaking boundaries, and which were all spotlighted at the Nawaat FestivalYASSINE ALOUINI, A young filmmaker, was visiting his hometown Kairouan in the centre of Tunisia, when he had the idea for his short film Décret 25.07. The inspiration came to him after he saw roughly 50 Black people fleeing the city on foot.

  • 2 weeks ago | journals.sagepub.com | Megan E. Schreeg |John Cullen

    Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. References1. Adler R, Wilson DW. Biliary cystadenoma of cats. Vet Pathol. 1995;32(4):415–418. 2. Best EJ, Bush DJ, Dye C. Suspected choledochal cyst in a domestic shorthair cat. J Feline Med Surg. 2010;12(10):814–817. 3. Bettini G, Mandrioli L, Morini M. Bile duct dysplasia and congenital hepatic fibrosis associated with polycystic kidney (caroli syndrome) in a rat. Vet Pathol. 2003;40(6):693–694. 4.

  • 2 weeks ago | journals.sagepub.com | Kamran Abbasi

    Space, the final medical frontier, holds a particular fascination. Aside from the wonder, space exploration has offered potential for scientific advance. That is until Elon Musk assumed the role of space invader in chief. Our current notions of exploring space and exploring the implications of advances in science and healthcare1 are obscured by the dust clouds of Musk’s anti-science agenda on Earth. Science is a complex business. No study is perfect. Few study results provide a definitive answer.

  • 2 weeks ago | journals.sagepub.com | Jacob Thomas

    IntroductionMigrant selectivity is a product of how visa policies, inequalities, and social forces interact in complex ways to restrict the opportunities of some more than others to migrate. Migration scholars have conventionally assessed this by comparing immigrants to the entire population within the country of origin (Feliciano 2005; Kapur 2010). Yet we know much less about how these mechanisms that generate such selectivity in the entire population at early stages in the pre-migration process.

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