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Health Law, Policy & Management

‘No Community Is Healthy Until All of Its Constituents Are Healthy’

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LGBTQIA+ health

The Long Game of Pride

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PatientEngagementHIT

Maternal Health Disparities Widened during COVID-19 Pandemic

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eugene Declercq, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, maternal health

WebMD

U.S. Maternal Mortality Increased 33% During Pandemic

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eugene Declercq, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, maternal health

WIRED

Pregnancy Has Risks. Without Roe, More People Will Face Them

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eugene Declercq, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: abortion access, maternal health, roe v. wade

CapRadio News

If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned, What Happens Next? Your Questions Answered

in SPH In the Media

Quotes alum Kristyn Brandi

Tagged: abortion, maternal health

NPR

Q & A: What an Abortion Ban Would Mean for Patients Who Need One

in Alumni, SPH In the Media

Interview with alum Kristyn Brandi

Tagged: abortion, maternal health, reproductive health

NPR

Abortion Access Questions, Asked and Answered

in Alumni, SPH In the Media

Interview with alum Kristyn Brandi

Tagged: abortion, maternal health, women's health

US News & World Report

Taking Action to Improve Maternal and Fetal Health

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eugene Declercq, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: maternal and child health, maternal health, maternal mortality

Colorado Aims to Improve Maternal Health Care with Groundbreaking Legislation

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eugene Declercq, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: health law, legislation, maternal health, maternal mortality

WebMD

Smoggy Air Might Raise Black Women’s Odds for Fibroids

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, climate change, maternal and child health, maternal health, women's health

HealthDay

Smoggy Air Might Raise Black Women’s Odds for Fibroids

in Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Amelia Wesselink, research assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, climate change, maternal and child health, maternal health, women's health

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