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Environmental Health

Nearly 47 Million Americans Could Potentially Be Exposed to Health Hazards Because They Live Within a Mile of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure

child health

Child Gun Injury Risk Spikes When Children Leave School for the Day

media.

Fortune

Epidemiologists of Social Media

in COVID-19, Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Features Eleanor Murray, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, epidemiology, infectious disease, media, social media

Washington Post

How to Sabotage Your Chance of Getting into College

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: media, social media

Click Lancashire

TV Reporter Credits Viewer With Noticing Cancerous Lump

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: cancer, dean, media, social media

Boston.com

A Viewer Spotted a Lump on Her Neck. Now, She’s Having a Tumor Removed.

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: dean, media, social media

AMA Association

How Science Communication Is Failing During COVID-19

in Community Health Sciences, COVID-19, SPH In the Media

Quotes Richard Saitz, professor and chair of community health sciences

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, health communication, infectious disease, media, social media

New York Times

A Viewer Spotted a Lump on Her Neck. Now, She’s Having a Tumor Removed.

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: cancer, dean, media, social media

Washington Examiner

‘General Public Grasping at Straws’: Flawed Science Communications Mislead a Scared Public

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Richard Saitz, professor and chair of community health sciences

Tagged: communication, coronavirus, covid-19, media

Medical News Today

Editorial Highlights Flaws in Reporting COVID-19 Research

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Richard Saitz, professor and chair of community health sciences

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, media

News-Medical

Researcher Outlines Misleading Report on Coronavirus Research

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Richard Saitz, professor and chair of community health sciences

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, evidence-based medicine, health care, healthcare system, media, pharmaceuticals

FAIR

What Media Aren’t Telling You about Reopening Risks

in COVID-19, Epidemiology, SPH In the Media

Quotes Eleanor Murray, assistant professor of epidemiology

Tagged: coronavirus, covid-19, infectious disease, media, social media

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