Skin Behind the Ears and Between the Toes can Host a Collection of Unhealthy Microbes
Not all the skin is alike; microbes vary across regions, according to new study
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Skin Behind the Ears and Between the Toes can Host a Collection of Unhealthy Microbes
Not all the skin is alike; microbes vary across regions, according to new study
New Study of E. coli in Cambodia Finds Genetic Elements Conferring Resistance to Powerful Antibiotics Widely Dispersed in Humans and Animals
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Announces its 2024 Cohort
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Announces its 2024 Cohort
Social Media May Be Used to Combat COVID Vaccine Hesitancy in Nigeria
New study suggests social media may be a useful tool to counter vaccine disinformation in the US and other countries
National Food Safety Expert Joins Milken Institute School of Public Health
Barbara Kowalcyk will direct the new Center for Food Safety & Nutrition Security
Unionized Nursing Homes 78% More Likely to Report Workplace Injury and Illness Data to OSHA
Unionized Nursing Homes 78% More Likely to Report Workplace Injury and Illness Data to OSHA.
Obesity experts spotlight safety gap in clinical trials and drug labeling for people with obesity
Obesity experts spotlight safety gap in clinical trials and drug labeling for people with obesity.
George Washington University Launches Medicaid Workforce Tracker
Online tool identifies parts of the US with shortages in healthcare providers willing to take Medicaid patients
Lead Exposure in Early Life Linked to Higher Risk of Criminal Behavior in Adulthood
New analysis from George Washington University spotlights need for policies to prevent future health and social problems from lead exposure
GW Researchers Use Empathic Approach on Social Media to Change Attitudes on Vaccination
New study showcases how social media platforms can be effectively harnessed to foster constructive information sharing, countering the spread of misinformation