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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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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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Expanding and Scaling Two-way Texting to Reduce Unnecessary Follow-Up and Improve Adverse Event Identification Among Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Clients in the Republic of South Africa
This prospective, randomized control to step-wedge trial in high-volume facilities providing VMMC in RSA in collaboration with Aurum Institute aims to test an interactive, two-way texting (2wT) intervention from Zimbabwe in the RSA rural and urban VMMC...
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Dengue antigen design for a safe effective vaccine
The focus is to design a set of antigens that drive the immune response in such a way that severe secondary disease of Dengue is avoided. Severe secondary infection disease is driven by a failed antibody response in part due to the ineffectual nature of...
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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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Q&A with Tanvi Arkatkar
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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Visualized: the parts of the US where summer heat has risen the most
More than a third of Americans endure summers at least 1.5C hotter than the 1895 average, analysis shows. Kristie Ebi, professor of global health and of environmental and occupational health sciences at the UW, is quoted.
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Costs & Funding
What is the Cost of GHCE? ...
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Aldo T. Trejos
He/Him atrejos2@uw.edu Year Entered: 2022 Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Prior Degree and Institution: California State University Los Angeles: BS in Biochemistry ...
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Faculty Receives $3 Million to Test One-Stop Locale for Women's Reproductive Health, HIV Prevention
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