In addition to collecting pollution data, Amanda Northcross is helping spread awareness about how industrial development is decimating subsistence fishing.
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In addition to collecting pollution data, Amanda Northcross is helping spread awareness about how industrial development is decimating subsistence fishing.
Veterans’ use of complementary health therapies varies by gender and race, study finds
A new study in Women's Health Issues reports racial and gender differences in the use of complementary therapies by veterans age 18-54 with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Milken Institute SPH’s Strong Environmental Epidemiology Research Is Bringing a Key Conference to GW
Hosting a conference is a great honor, and everyone at the George Washington University and the Milken Institute School of Public Health (Milken Institute SPH) is looking forward to the National...
We stand by the science underlying...
We stand by the science underlying our study which found there were an estimated 2,975 excess deaths in Puerto...
Community Health Centers in a Maturing Market; Continued Patient and Service Expansion in 2017
The nation’s community health centers play an increasingly visible role in the maturing, post-Affordable Care Act (ACA) market and continue to show major growth.
GW Report Delivers Recommendations Aimed at Preparing Puerto Rico for Hurricane Season
Milken Institute SPH Researchers estimated there were 2,975 excess deaths in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane Maria from September 2017 through the end of February 2018.
E. coli Strain from Retail Poultry May Cause Urinary Tract Infections in People
A strain of E. coli found in retail chicken and turkey products may cause a wide range of infections in people, according to a study published today
Award-winning Instructor’s Passion for Health Quality Is Infectious
Professor Richmond is a decidated instructor who believes that this is an exciting time for healthcare administrators.
Building on decades of support, the Commonwealth Fund awards $344,000 to the Department of Health Policy and Management.