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Milken Study to Track How Freshmen Develop Health Practices Throughout College
A team of professors and students from the Milken Institute School of Public Health will track freshmen’s eating and exercising habits throughout their four years at GW as part of a study launched earlier this month.
Demographics
Report Draws Correlation Between Well-Being and Opportunity
Policy report examines the interplay among critical forces that strengthen or weaken opportunities.
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University of Michigan Study: Being Grateful Could Mean Improved Health
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Health Experts Want to Know More About Flu at University of Michigan
Health
Study Suggests Moderate Alcohol Consumption Could Be Good for Heart Health
Health
Can You Track a Child’s Mental Health? Cincinnati Children’s Spends $10M To Find a Way
Health
UMD Researchers Lead Project on Boosting Health Literacy in Underserved Communities
Health
Ohio State University Researchers Say Breath Test Can Detect COVID-19
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College Students Reported Record-High Marijuana Use and Record-Low Drinking in 2020, Study Says
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Black Doctors Group Backs Obama Action on Climate Change
DETROIT — The National Medical Association, which held its 113th annual convention in Detroit Aug. 1-5 and counts more than 30,000 African-American physicians as members, issued a statement backing the Environmental Protection Agency’s final Clean Power Plan, released August 3, to cut carbon pollution from the nation’s power plants. “Quite simply, the final Clean Power […]
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Myanmar Factions Bond to Fight Malaria
WASHINGTON — Setting aside decades of animosity and suspicion, senior Myanmar government and military officials have held unprecedented discussions with representatives of the main opposition party and ethnic minorities in Washington on fighting a common enemy — malaria. In a meeting, Monday (Aug. 3), also attended by the U.S. government and military, scientific researchers and […]
Disparities
Grant Backs Joint Meharry-Vanderbilt HIV Project
Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt University are working together to expand HIV research in the state of Tennessee under a $5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The HBCU and majority White university have collaborated before on HIV research, but this five-year grant includes the Tennessee Department of Health as a full partner, […]
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