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- Social support and intimate partner violence in rural Pakistan: a longitudinal investigation of the bi-directional relationship
- Overflowing Disparities: Examining the Availability of Litter Bins in New York City
- In New York City, pandemic policing reproduced familiar patterns of racial disparities
- The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Threat Multiplier for Childhood Health Disparities: Evidence from St. Louis, MO
- Lessons Learned From Dear Pandemic, a Social Media–Based Science Communication Project Targeting the COVID-19 Infodemic
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- Contributors to age inequalities in loneliness among older adults: a decomposition analysis of 29 countries
- Changing Degrees: a weight-of-evidence scoping review examining the impact of childhood exposures to climate change on educational outcomes
- Adolescent Disparities in Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences by Gender Identity
- Craniosynostosis among children with X-linked hypophosphatemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Alienation: another contested Marxian construct in epidemiology and public health
- Gendered interpretations of the causes of breast cancer: a structured review of migrant studies
- Mediators of functioning and quality of life among people living with schizophrenia participating in the culturally adapted family psychoeducation (KUPAA) trial in Tanzania
- Social network alcohol use is associated with individual-level alcohol use among Black sexually minoritized men and gender-expansive people: Findings from the Neighborhoods and Networks (N2) cohort study
- Youth-to-youth empowerment study to support health equity for urban American Indian/Alaska Native and Black adolescents in Denver Metro, Colorado, USA: a mixed methods, youth-centred aetiological study protocol
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms among young people in London, UK, and Tokyo, Japan: a longitudinal cross-cohort study
Category Archives: Event
Analyzing Mixtures of Environmental Contaminants
It has long been understood that the burden of environmental pollution is disproportionately felt in certain neighborhoods, particularly low-income or minority neighborhoods. In the 1980’s the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) described Environmental Justice as the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all … Continue reading
Population Health Science, by Keyes and Galea
The book, Population Health Sciences, by Katherine Keyes and Sandro Galea will be coming out soon and will be available at the 2016 EpiCongress in Miami Florida. It is available for pre-order at the Oxford University Press website with a … Continue reading
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“Stress and the City” at the German House for Research and Innovation
Andrew Rundle will be speaking at the “Stress and the City” event at the German House for Research and Innovation at the United Nations Plaza. The event is November 2nd from 6:30 to 8:30 and they would like an RSVP. The … Continue reading
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