The Center for Global Women's Health and Gender Equity is at the forefront of addressing today's critical gender equity issues. With the global momentum for women's health and gender equality reaching ...
Falls account for almost 2.8 million injured children each year, according to the CDC. Stair gates prevent young children from falls on and around stairs in the home. However, gates cost $10–50 ...
Join the Department of Mental Health every Wednesday for hybrid presentations and discussions on mental health research, policy, advocacy, current events, and more. All BSPH faculty, students, and ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. saw dramatic reductions in infections spread by the respiratory route, including measles and pertussis. These two diseases are also vaccine-preventable, and the ...
Join the IDARE Office for this interactive workshop to explore strategies to increase student diversity in graduate programs in a post-affirmative action landscape. We will articulate common barriers ...
Please sign up here one hour before the clinic's standing time. The biostatistician expert running the clinic will send an MS Team note to confirm availability and initiate an MS Teams call.
The global health burden of substandard and falsified (SF) drugs is alarming and rapidly growing, especially with the high number of online pharmacies, currently estimated at around - 35,000 of which ...
Health warning labels (HWLs) are highly effective in conveying the health risks from tobacco use, and regular rotation is essential for maintaining their relevance and impact. But what challenges ...
Pneumonia and diarrhea remain leading killers of young children around the world, together responsible for 1.17 million annual deaths of children under 5 years old – nearly 1 in 4 deaths among this ...
Abstract: Recent text-based causal methods attempt to mitigate confounding bias by estimating proxies of confounding variables that are partially or imperfectly measured from unstructured text data.
A new study published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in October reveals a significant interaction between minimum wage policy, income inequality, and obesity rates in U.S.