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U.S. research funding on health effects of climate change inadequate
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Global Health Career Week, March 3-8, Is Packed with Great Events
The Department of Global Health has a full week of great events for anyone interested in growing their global health career. Our marquee event is the Global Healthies Award Ceremony on Thursday. We also have a Career Fair with more than 20...
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New RSV vaccines are on track to make this one of the last bad cold seasons
All over the country, pediatric hospitals are packed to the gills. Although soaring rates of several cold viruses are to blame, one baddie in particular is responsible for much of the mayhem: respiratory syncytial virus, otherwise known as RSV. ...
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Study reveals diabetic retinopathy affecting more people than previously estimated
A new study found that 9.6 million people had diabetic retinopathy in 2021, which is about 30% higher than previous research had predicted. The eye condition that can cause vision loss and blindness in people with diabetes. ...
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Trump's exit from global climate treaty leaves U.S. without a voice in negotiations
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Five UW faculty members elected as AGU Fellows, plus more honors
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New Study Finds People Covered by Universal Health Coverage Will Fall Far Below UN Sustainable Development Goal
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Mishmash of how US heat deaths are counted complicates efforts to keep people safe as Earth warms
Even when it seems obvious that extreme heat was a factor, death certificates don’t always reflect the role it played. Experts say a mishmash of ways more than 3,000 counties calculate heat deaths means we don’t really know how many people die in the U...
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Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human suffering
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Using Social Media to Prevent Perinatal Depression in Teen Moms
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