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The Atlantic: How Back Pain Took Over the World
By Olga Khazan ...
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Q & A WITH AMY LU
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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Dr. Anna Larsen receives NIH Research Scientist Development Award to develop a mobile health parenting support intervention aimed at improving father-child mental health in Kenya
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Q&A with Anthony Reynolds
Fellowship Recipient and Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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The Childhood Acute Illness and Nutrition (CHAIN) Consortium
Many acutely ill children in low- and middle-income settings have a high risk of mortality both during and after hospitalisation despite guideline-based care. Understanding the biological mechanisms underpinning mortality may suggest optimal pathways to...
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The Role of Implementation Science Training in Global Health: From the Perspective of Graduates of the Field's First Dedicated Doctoral Program
Implementation Science Course Faculty ...
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Close Up: 2018 Omenn Award Winners
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Why Anemia Is Highly Prevalent Among Women In The Global South
According to a recent study published in The Lancet Hematology, in 2021, the leading cause of anemia globally was dietary iron deficiency (66.2% of all anemia cases). Women are far more likely to have anemia than men. While approximately 444 million men...
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AP: Gates Foundation Gives $210 Million to UW, Largest Gift in School History
By Phuong Le ...
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1500 deaths in the recent European heatwave were due to climate change
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