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A Yearslong Push to Remove Racist Bias from Kidney Testing Gains New Ground (Stat News, quotes Naomi Nkinsi)
For years, physicians and medical students, many of them Black, have warned that the most widely used kidney test — the results of which are based on race — is racist and dangerously inaccurate. Their appeals are gaining new traction, with a wave of...
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World AIDS Day 2013: Reflection And A Desire to Do More
A recent Humanosphere article suggests we are at a tipping point in the fight against HIV/AIDS, poised to stem the tide if sufficient funding is allocated. “We have an increasing number of tools but we need to be more effective … We can do a much...
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UW Students, Faculty Reveal New Strategies for Prevention & Treatment of Viral Infections at CROI 2021
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CNBC: Project to Tackle Potential 'Post-Antibiotic Apocalypse' Launched with $3.2 Million Pledge
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Q&A With Rebecca Villa
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Department of Global Health Celebrates the Class of 2022
2022 DGH Graduation - MPH students ...
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David Katz
Senior Research Scientist ...
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50 Changemakers of Public Health
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Lancet: Donors and Ministries of Health Pushed to Sign a NGO Code of Conduct; Health Alliance International Leads Effort
Seattle, WA - Aug. 23, 2014 – One of the best ways to help a country is to do no harm while helping, argue a consortium of public health researchers, physicians, activists and funders in a comment published in the Aug. 23 edition of The Lancet. ...
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Photos from Uganda Win $250 Poster Prize at WRIHC
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