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Ghulam Nabi Kazi outside his South Huntington Avenue apartment as a Green Line streetcar goes by in 1997.
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From the Archives of an SPH Alum

From left: Scarlett Bellamy, chair and professor of biostatistics; Revathi Ananthakrishnan (SPH '17) the recipient of the 2025 Biostatistics Distinguished Alumni Award; and Michael Lavalley, professor of biostatistics.
School News

Revathi Ananthakrishnan Receives 2025 Biostatistics Distinguished Alumni Award

climate change.

CNN

Living with Air Pollution, Especially from Wildfires or Agriculture, Raises Risk of Dementia, US Study Finds

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Mentions research by Jennifer Weuve, professor of epidemiology.

Tagged: alzheimer’s/dementia, climate change, dementia

BU Today

Amid Climate Change, BU Researchers Study Chelsea’s “Heat Island”

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Madeleine Scammell, associate professor of environmental health and Patricia Fabian, associate professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, heat

WIRED

The Climate Anxiety Discussion Has a Whiteness Problem

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amruta Nori-Sarma, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: anxiety, climate change, health inequities, mental health

Medical News Today

Climate Change Affecting Children Even before Birth

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Patrick Kinney, Beverly A. Brown Professor of Urban Health

Tagged: climate change, mental health

World Economic Forum

This Is How Heatwaves Affect Your Body – And Your Mind

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Gregory Wellenius, professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, heatwaves

PatientEngagementHIT

Understanding Environment, Climate as Social Determinants of Health

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Marcia Pescador Jimenez, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: climate change

The New Daily

Climate Anxiety: Spike in Mental Health Emergencies on Very Hot Days

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amruta Nori-Sarma, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, mental health

WebMD

Climate Change Could Worsen Pollen Season: Study

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, pollen

Business Insider

A Hotter Planet Will Extend Allergy Season, Researchers Say. It Could Last Nearly 2 Months Longer, with Double the Pollen.

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, pollen

CNBC

Pollen Season Could Be Longer, More Intense, as Climate Changes, Study Finds

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health

Tagged: climate change, pollen

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