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Results 1 - 10 of 82 for Population health
  1. ... inclusion are critical to research in basic biology, population health, and behavioral health. We were one of the ...
  2. ... ve always seen that as fundamental to improving population health and addressing health equity. In your own words, ... research “lenses”: health equity, social determinants of health, population and community health, prevention and health promotion, and systems and models ...
  3. ... health disparities. It focuses on reducing inequalities in population health, involving communities in the research process, and promoting ...
  4. ... bridging basic to clinical, clinical to practice, and population to health impact,” Dr. Kindzelski said. The VITA program supports ...
  5. ... 1968, the institute began leading federal research on population and reproductive health. Their discovery of the earliest biomarker of pregnancy ...
  6. ... clearer picture of how COVID-19 affects these populations and how to improve health outcomes around the virus. That could mean everything ...
  7. ... feasibility of wearable mobile health technology in a population most impacted by health disparities," Dr. Powell-Wiley said. Community barriers to ...
  8. ... is to include more minorities and members of health disparity populations in big data sets, clinical research, and future big science initiatives. Read more about the Strategic Plan. Alternative accessible version ... Health Fast Facts Pulse oximeters as we know them ...
  9. ... mental health education and treatment, particularly in vulnerable populations The National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute on Minority Health and ...
  10. ... of lower socioeconomic status Sexual and gender minority populations People who do not have access to regular health care Other groups are people with preexisting medical ...
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