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    Thanks for speaking to us at today. Also, thanks for standing up for of the marginalized in our society.

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    Our recent review on the as it relates to liver disease with collaborators from the and

  3. Greetings from Singapore where Dean Linda P. Fried is at the National Academy of Medicine meeting for the commission developing a global roadmap for healthy longevity.

  4. The danger of smoke traveling from Australia is a global hazard. professor Darby Jack explains why smoke on another continent could impact the air we breath.

  5. "As we live increasingly longer lives, it’s crucial that we redesign our world to better value older adults and create opportunities for purpose and belonging", writes Dean Linda P. Fried in a letter about tackling loneliness.

  6. Please join us as we welcome BronxWorks for an info session this Today, 2/4. Please see poster below for more information. NOTE: Only Columbia Univ. Mailman School of Public Health students and alumni can attend this event

  7. What is coverage of the not addressing? Prof. Peter Muennig points to the presence of PM 2.5 particles of "that are small enough to pass through the lung and enter the bloodstream."

  8. Is the flu going to get you? The forecasting system has the latest 2020 predictions on what everyone is trying to avoid.

  9. researchers joined teams from Australia and Spain to identify the best and worst-performing city designs.

  10. Is the driving xenophobia? Prof. Robert Fullilove talka about the virus and "the other" with

  11. "It is time to consider the good of the public’s health above individuals’ religious freedoms," writes alumnae Rachel Alter and Tonnay Flattum-Riemers in an opinion piece for

  12. Congratulations alumna Katie Robbins for being named to the list of the Top 100 Health Power players for her work on universal, single-payer healthcare, and the Campaign for New York Health.

  13. A new study in Botswana could provide the basis for an early-warning system allowing officials to prepare for periods of increased diarrhea cases.

  14. An article in calls for an effort to map the cumulative health effects of exposures. "Our genes are not our destiny, nor do they provide a complete picture of our risk for disease,” writes Prof.

  15. Findings from a new study may surprise healthcare providers: pregnancy preferences are not the sole motivation for contraceptive use.

  16. . is a and dual-degree candidate doesn't see and social work as fields on opposite ends of the spectrum.

  17. For healthier lifestyles in older adults, start with wellness care within the community, one study finds.

  18. We know the negative effects that has on our physical health, but researchers have discovered that it doesn't stop there.

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    RT : Obesity during could carry a lifetime impact for some. A new study shares the findings.

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