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New Fix for an Old Problem

April 17, 2024
In observing Earth Month, Jack Caravanos raises awareness to the continued presence of lead, the threat it poses to our health and environment, and what GPH is doing about it.
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Education is Key: Internship Fuels Lessons in Prevention

December 12, 2023
A summer internship conducting research on disparities in colorectal cancer screening rates showed MPH student Deepthi Velamuri that a combination of education and public health advocacy was critical ...
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Transformative Insights at the 19th Annual ICUH conference

December 1, 2023
At the 19th Annual International Conference on Urban Health, William N. Rom Climate Change and Health Fellows delved into the intersection of urban health, equity, and climate change.
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The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Opportunities and Challenges

November 29, 2023

Since its launch in July 2022, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline has had great potential to save lives and improve population mental health. But even well-intentioned and well-designed policies can

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GPH Research Digest 5.2

November 21, 2023
Stay up to date on GPH research publications, grants and awards, presentations and panels as well as featured news!
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Analytics in Action: My Summer Internship in Neuroscience

November 15, 2023
The city is your campus at NYU -- and Afra Shamnath, a second-year MPH student, certainly proved it with her summer internship analyzing datasets for a multiple sclerosis clinical trial at NYU Langone...
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Ultra Processed is Ultra Risky

November 15, 2023

Most of us already know that we should eat more whole grains and fiber, and less sugar, salt and saturated fat. But there’s new information in relation to our health that the processing of food — from

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Building AI Through a Public Health Lens

November 1, 2023

I’m pretty sure the laws of physics haven’t changed, but something about Chat GPT makes it feel like the world is moving faster and faster. These rapid changes lead me to consider how versions of

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Theory Tested by Fire

October 18, 2023

When it comes to recovery from climate disasters such as floods, hurricanes or wildfires, typically the greater the loss, the greater is the challenge to recover. Losses can include personal

 


Understanding the Ancestral Context of What Was Lost

Land and water rights are a particularly fraught issue in Hawai’i due to its history of American colonialism. Prior to Western occupation, Lahaina

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Don’t Overlook the Supply Chain!

October 6, 2023

Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) is a composite of severe acute malnutrition and moderate acute malnutrition that has continued to present a challenge for communities around the world. To treat (and

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