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      A Cup of Milk and a Life Transformed | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 2 day(s) ago

      A South Sudanese refugee finds a home in academics and public health. 

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Bloomberg School alumnus Kemish Alier tells the story of how he went from a refugee "whose first classroom was under a tree," to a researcher with the Johns Hopkins Center for @Humanit_Health, based in South Sudan. https://t.co/bsyVnWCL78

    • Mashup Score: 10
      Frontline Research, Real Progress | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 4 day(s) ago

      From job sites to city streets, courtrooms to EHRs, five stories show public health’s reach and impact.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        From job sites to city streets, courtrooms to EHRs, five stories show public health’s reach and impact. https://t.co/ktl4FubWEV

    • Mashup Score: 16
      The Science and Soul of Public Health | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 4 day(s) ago

      Seven stories centered on moments small and big from journeys in lifesaving.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        We need to shift the negativity associated with poverty, substance use disorder, and mental health, says BSPH alum Jared Ellsworth. "We need to find strength-based approaches—like our culture—to highlight the good that can come from doing so." https://t.co/cilVEownRq

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      What’s Next for Family Planning? | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 14 day(s) ago

      Reeling from aid cuts, the sexual and reproductive health community comes together to make its way forward.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Of all sectors hit by the U.S. administration’s dismantling of USAID, the sexual and reproductive health rights community faces some of the steepest challenges. https://t.co/6YVMZVIvKy

    • Mashup Score: 14
      In Praise of Prevention | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 15 day(s) ago

      Liz Selvin is taking on the slow-burn diseases—chronic illnesses that our health care systems are ill-equipped to handle.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Liz Selvin, director of the @JHUWelchCenter, explains why she’s personally connected to her chronic disease research, what her next major focus will be, and what the real goal for aging should be. https://t.co/tPBq9eyW4N

    • Mashup Score: 12
      Research With Heart: The ARIC Study | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 15 day(s) ago

      Community bonds and a human touch have helped scientists collect some of the world’s best population-based data on cardiovascular disease risk.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study, which began in 1986, has collected some of the best population-based data in the world on the risk factors for heart disease, as well as essential data on health disparities in cardiovascular disease. https://t.co/u54JJiWtKn

    • Mashup Score: 10
      On the Cusp of Eliminating HIV | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 22 day(s) ago

      The Rakai Health Sciences Program transformed global AIDS policies and cut new cases by 90%. How will its storied research and clinical legacy continue?

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        The Rakai Health Sciences Program transformed global AIDS policies and cut new cases by 90%. How will its storied research and clinical legacy continue? https://t.co/NF8wTLXhU3

    • Mashup Score: 25
      CCP Reimagines Its Future | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 23 day(s) ago

      The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs relies on its “small but mighty” ethos to navigate a future without USAID.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
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        The @JohnsHopkinsCCP relies on its “small but mighty” ethos to navigate a future without USAID. https://t.co/n8yqTr4gRX

    • Mashup Score: 17
      6 Ways Science Is Shaping the Future of Cancer | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 23 day(s) ago

      New strategies like liquid biopsies and immunotherapy are revolutionizing cancer care and prevention.

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
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        New strategies like liquid biopsies and immunotherapy are revolutionizing cancer care and prevention. https://t.co/mHZpRYqrSi

    • Mashup Score: 9
      Sudden Impact: When Health Programs End | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine - 24 day(s) ago

      What happened when stop-work orders shut down four USAID projects?

      Source: magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu
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        With the government’s sudden cessation of funding for malaria initiatives earlier this year, efforts by @JohnsHopkinsCCP that were helping make progress against malaria in Nigeria has stopped. https://t.co/uAMs16c1jd

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