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How Does Transportation Influence Health?

How Does Transportation Influence Health?

America is still the land of cars and superhighways... and that transportation system can be hazardous to the public health. However, there are ample opportunities to create healthier alternatives for getting around.

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Investing in Communities, Transforming Lives: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Light Rail Project

Investing in Communities, Transforming Lives: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Light Rail Project

Community-based organizations in Minnesota played a major role in improving access to healthy options for low-income communities in St. Paul. Watch how the addition of three stops will accomplish this in the construction of the Light Rail Project that will connect Minneapolis to St. Paul starting in 2014.

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Better Transportation Options=Healthier Lives

Better Transportation Options=Healthier Lives

A detailed infographic tells a visual story on the role of transportation in the health of our communities, and explores the ways in which walkable, bikable, transit-oriented communities are associated with healthier populations.

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Intersection of Transportation and Health: Q&A With Andrew Dannenberg

Intersection of Transportation and Health: Q&A With Andrew Dannenberg

Clean air, injury prevention and safety, physical activity ... all three transportation-related issues have an impact on community health. In an interview on the NewPublicHealth.org blog, expert Andrew Dannenberg explains why we need to consider transportation issues when we assess community health, and he offers concrete next steps.

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A New Deal: On the Road to Better Social, Physical and Mental Health

April 22, 2009 | Video/Story

More Than Wheels is an innovative program that makes cars affordable for the working poor.

A New Light Rail Line with Stops in Low-Income Neighborhoods

August 4, 2010 | Program Result Report

ISAIAH, a faith-based community organization of 90 congregations, mobilized community activists to promote the links between transportation and access to healthy foods and to bring light-rail stops to low-income neighborhoods in the Twin Cities.

Philadelphia Study: Language, Transportation Difficulties Get in Way of Health Care for Chinese and Vietnamese Immigrant Children and Families

December 1, 2006 | Program Result Report

From January to December 2004, Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth explored the barriers that Vietnamese and Chinese immigrant children face in obtaining health care.

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