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This special episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition revisits a popular episode from April 18, 2025.
Dr. Allison Arwady, Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC, tells us about historic progress in the field of overdose prevention; Catherine Murphy, ASTHO Governmetn Affairs Analyst, discusses the advocacy effort from ASTHO's Spring Leadership Forum; and Trust for America's Health will host a Congressional Briefing on April 23rd that is focused on its Ready or Not 2025 report.
CDC Web Page: CDC Reports Nearly 24% Decline in U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths
ASTHO Blog Article: Strengthening Public Health Advocacy at ASTHO's Spring Leadership Forum
Trust for America's Health Web Page: TFAH Congressional Briefing – Ready or Not
ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 882: Harris Testifies on Hill; 2025 TFAH Report
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This special episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition revisits a popular episode from April 18, 2025.
Dr. Allison Arwady, Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC, tells us about historic progress in the field of overdose prevention; Catherine Murphy, ASTHO Governmetn Affairs Analyst, discusses the advocacy effort from ASTHO's Spring Leadership Forum; and Trust for America's Health will host a Congressional Briefing on April 23rd that is focused on its Ready or Not 2025 report.
CDC Web Page: CDC Reports Nearly 24% Decline in U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths
ASTHO Blog Article: Strengthening Public Health Advocacy at ASTHO's Spring Leadership Forum
Trust for America's Health Web Page: TFAH Congressional Briefing – Ready or Not
ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 882: Harris Testifies on Hill; 2025 TFAH Report

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