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Majority of Medicaid Managed Care Plans Cover Opioid Overdose Reversal Drug Naloxone

Attendees of SPH and MAPC's heat health symposium view a poster on identifying and engaging heat-vulnerable communities.
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SPH Partners with MAPC to Host Symposium on Heat Health

Community Health Sciences.

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Firearm Injuries Increased during First Year of COVID in Massachusetts

February 8, 2022
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Severe Maternal Morbidity Is Substantially Underestimated in US

January 28, 2022
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In Memoriam: Richard Saitz

January 21, 2022
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Professor’s New Book Explores Effects of Pornography on Health

January 13, 2022
HIV/AIDS

With $7.1M Grant, Professors to Study Unhealthy Drinking, Chronic Pain, Inactivity among People Living with HIV

October 29, 2021
alcohol/substance use

Brief Interventions in Doctor’s Offices Can Reduce Drinking by One Day Per Month

October 14, 2021
health inequities

At Antiracism Symposium, Experts Move Beyond Awareness to Action

October 7, 2021
health disparities

Professor Receives $3.2M NIH Grant to Study COVID-19 Impact on Adolescent Health

September 24, 2021
health inequities

During COVID, Park Use Was Higher in Majority-White Neighborhoods

July 16, 2021
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Asking the Right Questions to Help Lower Preterm Births

July 10, 2021

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