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New report, tool suggest how Washington can better protect against extreme heat
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Top Teachers - And now the story of the educators who won everything.
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Do Fainter Lines on Home COVID Tests Mean You’re Getting Better?
The colors of lines on COVID tests can show whether you’re getting healthy or staying sick—if they’re interpreted the right way. It's important to remember that these assays were not developed to be quantitative, meaning they can’t officially tell you...
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Dhulikhel Heart Study
This is cohort study of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors of all adult population of Dhulikhel Municipality. This also include the clinical examination of all study population. Primary collaborator are faculties of University of Washington and...
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Dynamic trends in HIV incidence by age and sex in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Trends in HIV incidence over the past decade have increased in women and decreased in men. This paradoxical discrepancy has called for a more detailed and complete analysis of the underlying dynamics that drive changes in age- and sex-specific HIV...
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UW SPH: Center Awarded $20 Million HHS Grant to Strengthen Health Systems Globally
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Premier climate study frozen by Trump administration as researchers get the boot
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Country Ownership Requires Public Health Sector Health System Strengthening (Letter to The Lancet)
Prof. Scott Barnhart, MD, MPH, and Assoc. Prof. Amy Hagopian, PhD, MHA, joined a discussion on the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and transitioning to individual government ownership of HIV/AIDS efforts. They argue that this...
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The Conversation: Social Media Helps Officials Spot Public Health Threats -- But Only for the Rich?
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