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96 不良研究所 Perspectives on Global Health: Jan 2025 Issue January 31, 2025  
NEWSLETTER Hello! We're thrilled to kick off another year of inspiring contributions to the blog and are excited to make 2025 our best year yet!

This January, we're shining a light on Alzheimer's Awareness Month鈥攆ocusing on the challenges, research, and support needed for those affected by dementia. Let鈥檚 raise awareness, spark change, and drive action in the fight against Alzheimer鈥檚.

Highlights of this Issue:

  • Select articles for the month
  • Organizations Working on Alzheimers
  • Academic Research on Alzheimers

Thank you for being part of our community. Enjoy the read!

-->  Selected Articles for this Month  "Female genital mutilation is a deeply entrenched practice with profound physical, psychological, and social consequences. While cultural traditions and social norms underlie its continuation, it represents a severe violation of human rights, particularly those of women and girls."
- Author: Zakia Irfan, asecond-year student at 不良研究所 majoring in Microbiology and Immunology.  --> "During my first week, I met a young boy wearing a cochlear implant, a device I also use. Despite a language barrier, we connected, sharing stories about living with hearing loss. His mother, who had never met another person with a cochlear implant, expressed joy and relief seeing me pursue my interests and develop strong spoken language skills. This moment highlighted the power of representation and personal connection." 
 - Author: Samir Gouin, fourth-year medical student at 不良研究所. --> 鈥淗ope comes from knowing that real change is possible and that, through our collective efforts, we can build a better future for everyone.鈥
- Author: Bhavya Bhushan an undergraduate student at 不良研究所, majoring in Honours Anatomy and Cell Biology. --> "Events like Global Health Night reaffirm the power of collaboration and innovation in shaping a brighter future for global health." 
 - Author: Sarah Lapin, a graduate student at 不良研究所, currently pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Global Health. -->  Mission in Motion
  Get ready to be inspired! In this dynamic section, we spotlight global health organizations that are making waves and driving real change around the world. Each month, we showcase their innovative strategies and impactful initiatives as they tackle pressing health challenges and champion equity. 

We shine a spotlight on organizations spreading awareness about Alzheimers.  Let鈥檚 celebrate their dedication and commitment as we highlight their vital contributions to research, advocacy, and awareness. --> image: https://www.alzint.org/ : Supports and works with Alzheimer and dementia associations in 120 countries, as well as people living with dementia, carers and all relevant organisations to help raise awareness, challenge stigma and to call for dementia to be the global health priority it needs to be. --> Image: https://dementiaallianceinternational.org/ : A worldwide organization led by people living with dementia. It represents, supports, and educates others living with the disease, and the wider dementia community. As an organization they strive to provide a unified voice of strength, advocacy and support for rights, individual autonomy and improved quality of life. -->  In the News
  Stay up to date with news and opinions on Global Health Image: https://x.com/LEAD_Coalition/status/1882095629901406530/photo/1 Discover the unseen impacts of Alzheimer's. Join the conversation on X and help spread awareness by sharing this important message. --> Image: https://alzheimer.ca/en/about-dementia/stigma-against-dementia/alzheimers-awareness-month Explore how is challenging the stigma surrounding dementia, highlighting the importance of understanding, support, and action to improve the lives of those affected. Learn valuable insights into reducing stigma and fostering greater community awareness. -->  New in Global Health Academic Literature
 
By: Anantapong K. et al Image: https://images.app.goo.gl/7mxv7NUQpxyCeGE89 This examine the behavioral and psychological symptoms of people with dementia (BPSD) in acute hospital settings. Findings indicate that agitation, aggression, and delirium are among the most common symptoms, significantly impacting patient care and hospital resource use. The study highlights the urgent need for tailored interventions to manage BPSD effectively, improve patient outcomes, and support healthcare providers in delivering compassionate and efficient care. --> Opportunities in Global Health
  PEGASUS Institute is a registered charity that works on Peace, Global Health, And Sustainability. PEGASUS is an acronym built from the first letters of our main themes:  PEace, Global health and SUStainability. Formed as a successor to the PEGASUS conference held in 2020, Emerging Leaders Network as part of the PEGASUS Institute intends to provide a platform to the next generation of leaders in the field of Peace, Global Health and Sustainability. 

Come be a part of this amazing network of people, and increase your visibility as well as get the platform to cultivate ideas and work on projects.  -->  Share your Perspective on Global Health
  We are excited to announce a Call for Papers in the following areas! 
  • Indigenous Health
  • Mental Health
  • Refugee Health
  • Immigrant Health
  • Climate Change 
不良研究所 Global Health Perspectives welcomes contributions relevant to global health. Contributions to Global Health Perspectives should pertain to its mission and can include perspectives from your latest research, research experience, key issues in health policy governance, equity related challenges and strengths in global health to name a few. We want to represent a wide range of voices representing global health research, commentaries and opinions on current global health challenges and ideas on future direction of global health. Click  for submission guidelines.

You can submit your article, photo essay or article pitch to us by emailing us at: globalhealthblog@mcgill.ca. --> Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest information and experiences in global health! Follow us on social media  --> Copyright 漏 2017 不良研究所 Global Health Programs, All rights reserved.

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96 不良研究所 Perspectives on Global Health: November-December Issue Dec 19, 2024  
NEWSLETTER Welcome to Our November-December Newsletter!

In honor of World AIDS Day (Dec 1), this edition focuses on critical issues surrounding HIV/AIDS. World AIDS Day brings together people from around the world to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and demonstrate international solidarity in the face of the pandemic.

Highlights of this Issue:

  • Article from a medical student in Gaza
  • Organizations Working on HIV/AIDS
  • Academic Research on HIV/AIDS
  • A call on submissions

Thank you for being part of our community. Enjoy the read!

-->  Selected Articles from this Month  "Despite everything, I have not given up and I will never give up. There is a dream waiting for me; there are people who need help; there are lives that need to be saved. I am walking towards my dream, while trying to do good everywhere."
- Author: Nermeen Ziyad, a third year medical student currently located in Khan Yunis, Gaza. -->  鈥淭his experience dispelled any assumptions I鈥檇 held about what 鈥榞ood surgery鈥 required 鈥撯 it wasn鈥檛 about having fancy technology and resources, but about skilled hands, teamwork, and humanity in the most challenging circumstances.鈥
 - Author: Kacylia Roy Proulx, a third-year medical student at 不良研究所 and a Global Health Programs Travel Award Recipient. --> 鈥淪imply put, abortion bans are bans on healthcare. It is not a procedure that should be politicized, criminalized, or demonized.鈥
 - Author: Liliana Sisto, a Bachelor of Science in Ecological Determinants of Health at 不良研究所. --> "Reflecting on my year in the Global Health program at McMaster University, I grapple with how the field of academic global health often undermines its goals of equity and justice by prioritizing the interests of global North institutions over the needs of the global South communities it seeks to serve."
 - Author: Jordyn Burnett, a Global Health master鈥檚 student. -->  Mission in Motion
  Get ready to be inspired! In this dynamic section, we spotlight global health organizations that are making waves and driving real change around the world. Each month, we showcase their innovative strategies and impactful initiatives as they tackle pressing health challenges and champion equity. 

We shine a spotlight on organizations spreading awareness about the status of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and encourage progress in prevention, treatment and care around the world.  Let鈥檚 celebrate their dedication and commitment as we highlight their vital contributions to research, advocacy, and awareness. --> https://arasa.info/ : Operating in southern Africa, ARASA mobilizes civil society to promote a human rights-based response to HIV, ensuring that affected individuals receive equitable treatment and support. --> Image: https://allianceindia.org/ : India HIV/AIDS Alliance works with grassroots groups across the country to support marginalized populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men, and transgender people. Their focus is on HIV prevention, treatment, and human rights advocacy. -->  In the News
  Stay up to date with news and opinions on Global Health Image: https://x.com/OGreat6/status/1863124702748631495 Check out this to understand popular HIV myths and fact! Here is one:
  • Myth #1: HIV is the same as AIDS.
  • Fact #1: HIV is not the same with AIDs, but the virus that can lead to AIDS Not everyone with HIV will develop AIDS; with proper treatment, many people live long, healthy lives.
--> Image: https://www.aidshealth.org/ "This World AIDS Day, we call on countries to . Marginalization, criminalization and discrimination against key populations has fuelled HIV transmission and cost lives. By protecting everyone鈥檚 right to health, we can prevent new infections and achieve an AIDS-free generation." - Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus -->  New in Global Health Academic Literature
 
By: Olatosi B, Patel RC, Li X. Image: https://images.app.goo.gl/hqLsYJ1MSizPDe537 This explores the compounded challenges of managing HIV in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines how the global health response to COVID-19 disrupted HIV prevention, treatment, and care services, particularly in low-resource settings. The authors highlight lessons learned from these intersecting health crises and propose actionable strategies to strengthen the resilience of HIV programs amidst future pandemics. -->
By: Tan BXH, Chong SY, Ho DWS, Wee YX, Jamal MH, Tan RKJ. et al Image: https://images.app.goo.gl/NQ5Aai8wDuXsriz66 This  discusses the importance of involving citizens in HIV implementation science to enhance the effectiveness of interventions. The authors argue that citizen engagement can improve the design, delivery, and evaluation of HIV programs by ensuring they are more community-centered and responsive to local needs. The study calls for a shift towards more inclusive, participatory research approaches to strengthen HIV care and prevention efforts.   --> Opportunities in Global Health
  PEGASUS Institute is a registered charity that works on Peace, Global Health, And Sustainability. PEGASUS is an acronym built from the first letters of our main themes:  PEace, Global health and SUStainability. Formed as a successor to the PEGASUS conference held in 2020, Emerging Leaders Network as part of the PEGASUS Institute intends to provide a platform to the next generation of leaders in the field of Peace, Global Health and Sustainability. 

Come be a part of this amazing network of people, and increase your visibility as well as get the platform to cultivate ideas and work on projects.  -->  Share your Perspective on Global Health
  We are excited to announce a Call for Papers in the following areas! 
  • Indigenous Health
  • Mental Health
  • Refugee Health
  • Immigrant Health
  • Climate Change 
不良研究所 Global Health Perspectives welcomes contributions relevant to global health. Contributions to Global Health Perspectives should pertain to its mission and can include perspectives from your latest research, research experience, key issues in health policy governance, equity related challenges and strengths in global health to name a few. We want to represent a wide range of voices representing global health research, commentaries and opinions on current global health challenges and ideas on future direction of global health. Click  for submission guidelines.

You can submit your article, photo essay or article pitch to us by emailing us at: globalhealthblog@mcgill.ca. --> Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest information and experiences in global health! Follow us on social media  --> Copyright 漏 2017 不良研究所 Global Health Programs, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
globalhealthblog@mcgill.ca


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