Continuing on about #NationalPublicHealthWeek, let's think about the communities that we are all a part of. When these different microcosms that we are all a part of can thrive, so do we!
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April 7th marked the kick-off of #NationalPublicHealthWeek. This was started by the American Public Health Association (@APHA) to get the public thinking about the health of everybody in the nation.
2025 marks 30 years of raising public health consciousness. Here's to a healthier future!
09.04.2025 14:59 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Join us at noon on Monday, April 7 in the NYAM lobby for this month’s FREE "First Monday" tour! We will be focusing on children and health. We’ll be looking at materials about the health of children as well as books written for children to teach them about living healthy.
We hope to see you there!
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The 16th Annual History of Medicine and Public Health Night will take place in-person on April 23, 2025 at 6pm. This year's event will focus on the theme "Medical Misinformation and Disinformation from the 18th Century Until Now."
To register, head to: www.nyam.org/events/event...
#HistMed
01.04.2025 15:43 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Shades of Gray in Twenty Years of Grey’s Anatomy
Henry Gray’s “Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical,” published in 1858, evolved into the renowned “Gray’s Anatomy.” Gray’s collaboration with Dr. Carter produ…
On March 27th, 2005, we were introduced to Meredith Grey and her fellow interns at Seattle Grace Hospital. What was originally looked at by execs as just another mid-season replacement to follow the juggernaut Desperate Housewives has become a cultural phenomenon.
#GreysAnatomy
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For some people, the world is a stage. Today is for the theatre kid in all of us-- it's #WorldTheatreDay! Since we've been standing upright, we've enjoyed telling, seeing, and hearing stories.
Staying home when you are ill is important. Sneezing or coughing over strangers is just bad manners!
27.03.2025 17:21 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
March 21st is International Day of Forests. These ecosystems cover over 30% of the Earth's surface. Forests are homes to thousands of animals and plants.
You can help preserve these natural resources by starting small! Recycling and shopping local are some easy ways for you to start.
#ForestDay
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We are excited to have you all join us! Arlene has got some great items to show the class...
19.03.2025 15:09 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
It's #StPatricksDay ! We sure hope you are wearing green today...
Here in New York City, it's rather grey today. While we wish we could be celebrating with the almost-seasonal greenery and blue skies, at least we can daydream about it. These thoughts might lead to a future park picnic...
17.03.2025 16:21 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Today the sun sets at 6:57pm. Why do we feel so tired?! The Monday after Daylight savings causes us to "spring forward" is #NationalNappingDay.
In "Why We Nap," researcher, Dinges, concludes his contribution by stating "Naps.. are a common feature of the sleep of healthy adults..."
10.03.2025 15:31 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A little over a week left to submit abstracts to the NYAM Section on the History of Medicine and Public Health for the 16th Annual History of Medicine and Public Health Night.
This year, the theme is "Medical Information and Disinformation from the 18th Century Until Now."
See attached flyer!
05.03.2025 19:42 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Have You Heard of Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler?
by Anthony Murisco, Public Engagement Librarian On February 8th, 2021, the city of Boston was celebrating in a big way. For Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler’s 190th birthday, the city had decided to declar…
March 1st not only marked the first day of #WomensHistoryMonth, but it was the anniversary of Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler obtaining her medical degree. Why is that so important?
Our latest blog post looks into the life (and images) of Dr. Crumpler.
nyamcenterforhistory.org/2025/02/28/h...
03.03.2025 18:55 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Filling up your Pokedex this #PokemonDay? Surveys of species have a long history with the published book!
One of these early surveyors was the 16th century Italian Naturalist, Ulisse Aldrovandi. These images come from his 1599 collection on Ornithology (aka the study of birds).
27.02.2025 14:46 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The NYAM Section on the History of Medicine and Public Health invites you to submit abstracts for presentation at their 16th Annual History of Medicine and Public Health Night. This year, the theme is "Medical Information and Disinformation from the 18th Century Until Now."
See attached flyer!
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From American Heart Month to Valentine's Day, February is all about celebrating what keeps you going. On the day before Valentine's Day, we celebrate something else that keeps you going, something also near to your heart.
We are celebrating our friends with #GalentinesDay, or #PalentinesDay!
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English naturalist, biologist, and influential writer Charles Darwin was born on this day in 1809.
"On the Origin of Species," was published in 1859, forever changing the theory of evolutionary biology. Because the book challenges religious beliefs, it remains a commonly banned science book.
12.02.2025 16:15 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
With Weill Cornell's Heberden Society, we are proud to co-present a free, hybrid lecture this Tuesday, 2/11, at 5pm.
Join Johanna Schoen as she investigates the history of parent activism as parents, in the early 1980s, began to lobby for more humane NICU care.
www.nyam.org/events/event...
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