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Mufuta Tshimanga
Clinical Professor, Global Health Email:
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Why Is Extreme Heat So Deadly?
Heat is the deadliest weather-related hazard in the U.S. Over the last 10 years, it’s killed an average of 135 people per year. That’s more than floods, hurricanes or tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service. ...
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NewsBeat: Paris Climate Talks a Big Deal for Health, Says UW Professor
By Bobbi Nodell, Health Sciences NewsBeat ...
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End Malaria Project
The overall goal of this project is to ensure LLINs are distributed to children and families living in high malaria burden provinces of DRC. ...
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Puget Sound Business Journal: UW Researchers Aim to Prevent Thousands of Child Deaths with New Study
By Coral Garnick ...
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The lucky few to never get coronavirus could teach us more about it
Scientists turn their attention to finding the rare individuals who have not yet contracted the virus. Christopher Murray, professor of global health and Director of the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation was mentioned. ...
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McKenna Eastment
Adjunct Associate Professor, Global Health Associate Professor, Medicine - Allergy and Infectious Dis. Adjunct Associate Professor, Epidemiology Email:
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Devex: Why Invest In Health Evidence? Q&A with Chris Murray
https://globalhealth.washington.edu/news/2017/02/20/devex-why-invest-health-evidence-qa-chris-murrayBy Catherine Cheney ...
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Zambia Health Resource Tracker
This is a mixed-methods project in collaboration with the Department of Economics, University of Zambia. The aim is to describe resource flows to and through the Zambian health system from 2001 - 2012, and relate these to health outcomes (measured in...
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In a Hotter World, Some People Age Faster, Researchers Find
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