Tag: For Friday Letter June 02 2023
A Q&A in Crain’s NY with Dean Linda Fried on Investing in Prevention, Not Medicine
Cervical Cancer Screening Doubles When Under-Screened Women Are Mailed Testing Kits
Ultra-processed Foods Linked to Poorer Brain Health
PBS NewsHour: Data Shows Massive Disparity in Excess Deaths Among Black Americans
Immigrants with Liver Cancer Survive Longer Than Their U.S.-born Counterparts
Sylvester Researcher Addressed the Alarming Health Risks of Hookah Smoking and Vaping in Preparation for World No Tobacco Day
Rising Cost of Racial and Ethnic Health Inequities in US Surpasses $450 Billion
Discrimination, Crime and Suicidal Thoughts Associated with Greater Odds of Firearm Ownership Among Black Adults
Public Health Reports: Recent Incarceration Exposure Among Parents of Live-born Infants and Maternal and Child Health
Women who are exposed to incarceration— directly or indirectly— are at high risk for poor health behaviors and outcomes that may have lasting impacts on their children. Learn more about the