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What We Know and Still Don’t Know About COVID-19

WebThe world has been living through the COVID-19 pandemic for nearly eight months. Much is still unknown about the illness that has stricken 14.8 million people and …

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The Obama Administration’s Approach to Healthcare …

WebThe Obama Administration’s Approach to Healthcare Reform, From the Outside In. The Obama Presidency Oral History releases 26 new interviews and 400 …

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Using Medicine to Improve the Health of Underserved …

WebOmid Cohensedgh came to Columbia to pursue his undergraduate degree in biology and Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, and he’s stuck around …

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Meet Two Columbia Students Trying to Address Social …

WebJoanne Michelle F. Ocampo and Alejandra Paniagua-Avila were recently awarded a racial justice mini-grant by Columbia University Life for creating a three-part …

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What’s Going on With Youth and Mental Illness

WebNot Just Because of COVID-19. “It’s good news that mental health and youth are getting attention in the media, but the recent coverage sometimes conveys the …

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Championing the Public Good Across Two Great Pandemics

WebQ: The Columbia Mailman School of Public Health was founded on the heels of the 1918 flu pandemic, the last great pandemic before this one.How has the discipline …

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Perspective of a Local Public Health Leader Columbia News

WebPerspective of a Local Public Health Leader: The Use of Infectious Disease Modeling to Support Evidence-Informed Responses To Public Health Emergencies Celia …

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Narrative Medicine Teaches Doctors How to Listen to …

WebNarrative medicine is an integral part of this curriculum. In these courses, medical students learn “everything except the biotech: The teaching of patient-physician …

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Under-the-Radar Wellness and Mental Health Services at …

WebIn addition to commonly-known resources like Counseling and Psychological Services' drop-in sessions and 24/7 support line (212-854-2878), Medical Services, and …

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A New Wellness Center for Community Health Columbia News

WebThe Wellness Center will house the Community Health Worker Stroke Prevention program, designed to raise awareness about one of the leading causes of death and disability in …

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Why Being Bored Can Be Hazardous to Your Health

WebChronic boredom is associated with impulsivity and risky behavior, including careless driving, compulsive gambling, drug and alcohol abuse, reckless thrill-seeking …

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How Can We Improve Postpartum Health Outcomes in the United …

WebHowever, the maternal mortality rate in the United States is worse than any comparable high-income nation with many pregnancy-related deaths occurring from one …

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Climate Change and Children's Health: Challenges and Solutions

WebChildren are uniquely vulnerable to the impact of climate change and related pollution, with lifelong consequences on physical and mental health, development and …

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A Groundbreaking Initiative to Improve LGBT Health

WebA Groundbreaking Initiative to Improve LGBT Health. February 25, 2013. As the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans have been …

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A Film About U.S. Health Inequities Screens at School of the Arts

WebOn February 22, 2024, the School of the Arts, along with the Division of Narrative Medicine, Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and …

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Hacking Health: Columbia University Healthcare Hackathon

WebThis year’s Hacking Health hackathon, organized by the Columbia Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), will take place at Columbia University on the weekend of …

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12 Columbia Scientific Research Findings That Made a Splash in …

WebThe University put out major studies in climate science, public health, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics this year. December 14, 2023. Throughout the …

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"Person Place Thing" with Dr. Charles Branas

Web"Person Place Thing" with Dr. Charles Branas - A Live Recording of Randy Cohen's Acclaimed Podcast Tuesday, March 5 | Taping and Reception from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. …

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Can Postpartum Medicaid Coverage Solve the Black Maternal …

WebToday marks the last day of Black Maternal Health week, a time to raise awareness about the deplorably high rate of maternal mortality among Black women in …

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New York State May Soon Suffer Outsize Effects from Climate, …

WebIn the first statewide climate change outlook for New York, scientists say that the state may suffer disproportionate effects in coming decades compared with other regions, due to its …

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