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Comprehensive Health Study in India Finds Rise of Non-communicable Diseases
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High-Sensitivity Lateral Flow Rapid Protein-Binding Assays for Pathogens
The purpose of this project is to develop a new generation of extremely low cost instrument-free disposable devices for protein-binding assays as diagnostic devices for infectious diseases. The target is to expand on the strengths of lateral flow...
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The Seattle Times: Population Health is a Moral Imperative — Here’s How We’ll Solve Local and Global Problems
By Ana Mari Cauce and Ali H. Mokdad ...
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New Rural Health Fellowship Program Brings Education and Experience to Physicians
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The Seattle Times: Americans Lose When Funds for Global Health Research are Cut
By Jennifer Slyker ...
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I-TECH Receives PEPFAR Funding to Help End the AIDS Epidemic in Zimbabwe
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New UW Center Receives NIH Grant to Improve the Fight Against Cancer
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Christopher Murray Previews Global Burden of Disease Study
Christopher J.L. Murray, a UW professor in global health and director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), on Dec. 6 gave a preview of a long awaited study (The Global Burden of Disease, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2010 Study)...
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Ferdinand Mukumbang
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Fact check: Vaccines can't be sprayed in 'chemtrails,' scientists say
The inhaled vaccine technology being developed at Yale cannot be sprayed from the sky in a “chemtrail,” as a social media post suggests. Inhaled vaccines require measured doses delivered directly into the nose. Experts agreed spraying a vaccine from...