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AI tools that help nonprofit health educators develop culturally appropriate health content, research evidence-based curricula, find community resources, and communicate public health information.

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Strongest Evidence
Promotora-led lifestyle programs — 12–18% reduction in T2D incidence (3 RCTs)
CDC Recognized
National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) — Spanish adaptation available
Key Components
Culturally adapted diet advice, family involvement, community health workers
Outcome Measures
HbA1c, body weight, physical activity minutes, diet quality score
Studies Found
14 peer-reviewed articles · 2018–2024

Health curriculum development

Research evidence-based health education programs, validated curricula, and best-practice teaching methods for your target population. Build programs that meet CDC, HRSA, or funder standards and produce measurable behavior change.

Research evidence-based curricula for an HIV prevention program targeting Black men who have sex with men ages 18-35. What programs are CDC-approved and what outcomes should I measure?

CDC-approved Programs: BROTHERS, Many Men Many Voices (3MV), and SISTA are all evidence-based and available through CDC's Effective Interventions registry. Key outcomes: HIV testing rates, condom use, PrEP uptake. BROTHERS is specifically designed for Black MSM with 12 group sessions.

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CDC-Approved: BROTHERS
12 group sessions · designed specifically for Black MSM
CDC-Approved: 3MV
Many Men Many Voices — cultural competency focus
Outcome: HIV Testing
Both programs increase testing rates (RCT evidence)
Outcome: PrEP Uptake
BROTHERS shows 34% increase in PrEP initiation
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Program
BROTHERS — CDC Evidence-Based · available for free download
Target Pop.
Black MSM ages 18–35
Format
12 group sessions · 2 hours each
Key Outcomes
Reduced unprotected sex · increased condom use · PrEP uptake

Medication and clinical information

Access accurate FDA-approved drug labeling information to prepare patient education materials, support community health workers, and ensure your teaching is clinically accurate and up to date.

I am preparing a workshop for community members prescribed statin medications. Look up atorvastatin patient education points: what it does, common side effects, lifestyle interactions, and when to call the doctor.

Atorvastatin summary: lowers LDL cholesterol by blocking liver cholesterol production. Common side effects: muscle aches (report immediately), digestive upset. Lifestyle: avoid grapefruit juice. Warning signs requiring provider call: unexplained muscle pain or weakness, dark urine. Best taken at same time daily.

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What It Does
Lowers LDL cholesterol by blocking liver cholesterol production
Side Effects
Muscle aches (report immediately), digestive upset
Lifestyle
Avoid grapefruit juice · take at same time daily
Call Provider If
Unexplained muscle pain or weakness · dark urine

Nutrition education content

Look up accurate nutritional information for foods to create healthy eating workshops, meal planning guides, and culturally relevant nutrition education materials. Address food insecurity with realistic, accessible nutrition guidance.

I am teaching a class on low-cost, high-nutrition foods for food-insecure families. Look up the nutritional profiles of canned beans, brown rice, frozen spinach, and eggs.

Comparison compiled. Canned beans: high protein (15g/cup), fiber, iron, folate — ~$1.50/lb. Brown rice: complex carbs, B vitamins, manganese — ~$1.20/lb. Frozen spinach: calcium, vitamins A and C, iron — ~$2/lb. Eggs: complete protein, choline, vitamin D — ~$3/dozen. All four are top-tier nutrition-per-dollar foods.

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FoodProteinKey nutrients
Canned beans15g/cupFiber · iron · folate
Brown rice5g/cupB vitamins · manganese
Frozen spinach5g/cupCalcium · vitamins A & C
Eggs6g/eggCholine · vitamin D · B12
All four: top-tier nutrition-per-dollar staples

Multilingual health communications

Translate health flyers, patient education materials, and workshop resources into the languages of the communities you serve. Provide health information in people's first language to reduce disparities and improve outcomes.

Translate this COVID-19 vaccine information fact sheet from English into Simplified Chinese, Hmong, and Amharic. Plain language, appropriate for a general community audience.

Translated into all 3 languages. Simplified Chinese uses formal but accessible register. Hmong and Amharic versions adapted terminology where direct translation of medical terms is unclear in those languages. All versions include contact line for questions.

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LanguageStatusNotes
Simplified ChineseCompleteFormal but accessible register
HmongCompleteTerminology adapted — 4 medical terms paraphrased
AmharicCompleteContact line included for questions
3 translations · plain language · contact line in all versions

Community health resource navigation

Find clinics, food pantries, mental health providers, and social services near your program participants to make warm referrals and connect people to comprehensive care.

Find free and low-cost health clinics, dental providers, and mental health services for uninsured adults near our health education center at 3800 N Clark St, Chicago.

Found 14 providers within 2 miles. 6 FQHC clinic sites with sliding scale fees (nearest: Howard Brown Health 0.4 mi). 2 free dental clinics. 3 community mental health centers accepting uninsured patients. All include walk-in availability and hours.

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Howard Brown Health
0.4 mi · FQHC · sliding scale
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Lakeview Pantry Health Services
0.6 mi · free dental
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Center on Addictions — Mental Health
1.1 mi · uninsured accepted
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Erie Family Health Center
1.8 mi · FQHC · walk-ins

Ready-to-use prompts

Research health intervention

Find peer-reviewed research on the most effective community-based interventions for reducing hypertension in African American adults over 50. What are the key components of successful programs and recommended outcome measures?

Look up drug information

Look up patient education information for insulin glargine (Lantus) for a community health worker training session. Include how to store it, how to inject it, and the signs of hypoglycemia to watch for.

Get nutrition data

Look up the nutritional information for 10 commonly eaten foods in a traditional Mexican diet — corn tortillas, black beans, avocado, nopal cactus, chayote squash, queso fresco, masa harina, cilantro, epazote, and tamarind — for a culturally relevant nutrition education class.

Translate health materials

Translate this cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccine fact sheet from English into Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Somali. The target audience is women ages 25-65 who may have limited health literacy.

Find community health resources

Find free mammography and breast cancer screening resources within 5 miles of our community health center at 500 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn, NY for uninsured and underinsured women.

Write workshop lesson plan

Write a 90-minute workshop lesson plan on preventing type 2 diabetes through lifestyle change for a community audience with limited health literacy. Include learning objectives, activity descriptions, and discussion questions.

Research grant funding

Find grants available for a community health education nonprofit providing chronic disease prevention programs in rural Appalachia. Include CDC grants, HRSA community health funding, and foundation sources.

Create health awareness content

Write three social media posts for American Heart Month (February). Audience: working adults ages 30-55. Include one prevention tip, one statistic, and one call to action for a free blood pressure screening.

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New health education program development

Design a new community health education program: build the evidence base, develop curriculum, and create multilingual materials.

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Academic Research
Research evidence-based programs and validated curricula for the target condition and population
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Drug Information
Look up clinical information on medications relevant to the health topic
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Content Repurposer
Develop lesson plans, participant handouts, and health education materials
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Translate
Translate all materials into the languages spoken in your community

Community health workshop

Prepare a community health workshop from research through materials delivery.

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Deep Research
Research the health topic and current guidelines for the workshop
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Nutrition Data
Look up nutritional information for relevant foods if teaching on diet
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Content Repurposer
Write the workshop curriculum and participant take-home materials
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Translate
Translate materials into community languages

Health awareness campaign

Launch a public health awareness campaign around a key health issue or awareness month.

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Academic Research
Research the key statistics and messages to use in the campaign
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Social Media Content
Create social media posts for the awareness month or campaign period
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Content Repurposer
Write press releases, newsletter content, and community event descriptions
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Translate
Translate campaign materials into community languages

Frequently Asked Questions

How can AI help me develop evidence-based health education curricula?

Academic Research searches peer-reviewed literature to find validated programs, curricula, and intervention models for your target health issue and population. Deep Research surfaces CDC, NIH, and WHO guidelines and practitioner frameworks. Together they help you build programs grounded in the best available evidence.

Can AI provide accurate medication information for patient education?

Drug Information pulls FDA-approved labeling data including indications, dosage guidelines, common side effects, contraindications, and drug interactions. This is useful for preparing patient education materials and training community health workers. Always recommend participants confirm medication questions with their prescriber or pharmacist.

How do I use AI to create culturally appropriate health materials?

Translate converts your English materials into 30+ languages. For cultural appropriateness beyond translation, Content Repurposer can draft materials with specific cultural contexts when you provide guidance on the community's food practices, family structures, or health beliefs. Always have a community member review materials before use.

Can AI help me find nutrition information for health workshops?

Nutrition Data looks up accurate nutritional profiles — macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, and calories — for any food or packaged product. This is useful for building healthy eating curricula, comparing food options, and creating culturally relevant nutrition education materials that reflect what your participants actually eat.

What is the best way to use AI to promote a community health event?

Social Media Content generates platform-native posts for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter/X. Content Repurposer handles flyers, email announcements, and newsletter write-ups. Translate converts promotional materials into community languages. Together they create a comprehensive multilingual promotion campaign.

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