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Stat: Congressional Funding for Zika is Welcome, but Not Enough to Protect Americans
By Kristina Adams Waldorf, Michael Gale Jr., and Lakshmi Rajagopal ...
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Injury and Violence
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Grace John-Stewart receives the 2024 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award
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Simple Method to Prevent HIV in South Africa and Uganda Works (EurekAlert! - Quotes Ruanne Barnabas)
In parts of Africa, where the rate of HIV is high, researchers found that using mobile vans to dispense antiretroviral treatment and other care greatly increased viral suppression. ...
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Advancing Universal Health Coverage in Bangladesh
The overall goal of the project is to accelerate Bangladesh's progress towards UHC by transforming the Sujer Hashi Network of clinics into a pro-poor social enterprise. ...
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Global Health Still Lures Many
Student interest in global health is as big as ever. For the upcoming 2012-2013 academic year, 212 students applied for the MPH program: 133 in the General track, 34 in the Peace Corps track, 28 in the Health Metrics track, 10 in the Leadership track,...
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Infectious Diseases
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Pathobiology and Pathway Student News
* Pathobiology PhD: The Pathobiology program welcomed five incoming students this autumn. They came from Michigan, Seattle and even Nairobi. Their backgrounds range from studying in an interdisciplinary program at Evergreen to obtaining a...
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Disaster experts say heat warning systems are falling short
As record-breaking heat scorches the West, some disaster experts say our warning system may not be enough. Many people aren’t getting alerted when heat can be deadly. ...
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Texas heat wave: Extreme nighttime temperatures a symptom of climate crisis
A brutal heat wave is expanding across Texas and the South this week, impacting millions of Americans with triple-digit temperatures and extreme humidity. ...