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The pandemic changed our daily routines. Here’s how that’s …

WebUrban Design and Planning doctoral student Xiao Shi and a team of fellow researchers from the UW and Puget Sound Regional Council conducted a survey to see …

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Health Systems and Population Health Colleges and Units

WebPopulation Health Initiative announces award of 21 COVID-19 rapid response grants. The University of Washington Population Health Initiative announced …

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Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Are Pervasive in the US, Across

WebIn a new study examining 20 years of mortality data in the US, co-author UW assistant professor Laura Dwyer-Lindgren in Global Health and Health Metrics Science …

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The healthiest cities in America Urban@UW

WebPublished on July 8, 2016. Image Credit: Bicycleecf and Wikimedia Commons . At 78.5 years, life expectancy in the United States, while trailing several dozen other countries, …

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Regularly immersing yourself in nature can help health and …

WebThe European Centre for Environment & Human Health conducted a study with 20,000 participants that finds spending two hours a week outdoors increases reports …

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Q&A: Exploring How the Design of the Built Environment Affects …

WebHow does the design of the built environment – such as houses, schools, workplaces, streets, parks, transportation systems, and urban form – affect our health …

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IHME to Advance US County-level Health Disparities Research

WebThe Institute for Health Metrics (IHME) has been awarded a $16.8 million contract from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), …

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School of Public Health Colleges and Units Urban@UW

WebHousing and Health. Explores healthy and safe homes as a crucial element in public health. Review of federal, state and local approaches to housing-related programs …

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Homelessness is Seattle’s public health crisis Urban@UW

WebPublished on October 27, 2017. In this Crosscut editorial, UW professors Ben Danielson in the Department of Pediatrics and Bill Daniell in the Department of Environmental and …

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Longevity without vitality: Americans live longer but endure …

WebWASHINGTON (TND) – Americans are living longer, but are also sick for more of their lives. Analysis from the Wall Street Journal ‘s Alex Janin shows the …

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Trees an oasis of mental well-being Urban@UW

WebUW College of the Environment research scientist Kathleen Wolf argues that trees definitely matter for our health. A new study of nearly 47,000 city inhabitants found …

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UW School of Public Health announces ARCH: Center for Anti …

WebPublished on March 3, 2022. Recently, the UW School of Public Health launched the Center for Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH), an initiative that will facilitate …

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In King County, pollution makes ZIP codes predictors of your health

WebA study from the UW’s Interdisciplinary Center for Exposures, Diseases, Genomics and Environment found that King County’s highest rates of COVID-19 …

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The potential of green urban planning for mental health

WebA study published in July, led by UW School of Environmental and Forest Sciences professor Greg Bratman, outlines a model for policymakers to include natural …

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University of Washington study finds cities must prioritize youth

WebPublished on March 13, 2024. Image Credit: UW EarthLab. 2020. Excerpted from KOIN/Channel Six in Portland. Written by Michaela Bourgeois. Researchers at the …

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Is Seattle a walkable city

WebAt 30 mph, it’s 45% and at 40 mph, chances of death are 85%. If struck at 50 mph, there is a 100% chance of death for pedestrians, she said. In Seattle, pedestrian …

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Breathing dirty city air is as bad for your lungs as smoking

WebA new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that air pollution, particularly ozone, can have the same long-term health effects as smoking …

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New UW collaboratory to support equitable and just climate action

WebUniversity of Washington researchers from departments including Civil Engineering, the Jackson School of International Studies, Environmental and …

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Homelessness and Housing Urban@UW

WebThe Urban@UW’s Homelessness Research Initiative aims to be a nexus for researchers and practitioners to exchange discoveries, experiences, and ideas on the topics of …

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Trees: Our mental, physical, climate change antidote

WebTo date, it shows Ignace’s tree has stored 22,049 pounds of carbon dioxide or CO2, one of the main greenhouse gases that is warming our planet. That’s the …

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