Public Health
Public health focuses on the systematic prevention of disease and prolonging of life by governments, NGO’s and other groups. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Public Health” feature reporting on communicable and non-communicable diseases, the development of medical systems and infrastructure to provide public access to health care services. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on public health.
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Project
WGTE Town Hall: Infant Mortality
Lucas County has one of the highest rates of infant mortality in Ohio. What is even more alarming is...
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Pulitzer Center Update
‘We Call Them Essential, but They’re Considered Expendable.’
Immigrants, Refugees, and Us
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Pulitzer Center Update
Teaching a Good-News Story in a Bad-News Time
Living Longer, Living Better
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Lesson Plans
"The Living Century" from The New York Times Magazine: Underreported stories of medical progress
Students examine factors, many of which have been underreported, that have led to the doubling of human life expectancy over the past century.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pulitzer Center-Supported Report on Flesh-Eating Bacteria Wins S.C. Press Association Award
A grantee won first place for his story about vibrio’s increasing threat to those along the Carolina...
April 30, 2021