Tag: For Friday Letter November 08 2024
Racially Divided Neighborhoods Linked to Higher Cardiovascular Disease Risk for Black Americans, Major Study Suggests
Richard Cleland Wins National Award for Distinguished Public Service
Podcast: Climate Change and Food Marketing
Global Health 2050: Cutting Premature Deaths in Half by Mid-Century
Do Air Pollution and Extreme Temperatures Increase 911 Emergency Calls?
UW Faculty Andrew L. Dannenberg in Seattle Times: Can $1.55 Billion Make Seattle Streets Safer?
Public Health Doctoral Student Sees Farmers’ Health Study Published
Using Data from VA, Investigators Conduct Analysis Examining Relationship Between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Parkinson’s Disease
Applications Open for the Teach Global Health 2025 Summer Institute
If you’re interested in updating your global health or public health course or streamlining your curriculum, apply to Teach Global Health’s 2025 summer institute. This three-day workshop will be held in Meadville,