Juneteenth in 2024
Reflecting on Juneteenth’s significance can help us think about how to recommit to healing and social justice work as individuals, communities, and society.
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A Healthier, Climate-Smart Way Forward for Transportation
Researchers say physical and mental health, as well as access to jobs, healthy food, and health care must be considered when making transportation decisions.
Bloomberg American Health Initiative Announces Eighth Cohort of Bloomberg Fellows
The Bloomberg American Health Initiative awards sixty individuals full scholarships to the Bloomberg School to address pressing public health challenges in the U.S.
A Bold New Goal: Reduce Gun Violence 30% by 2030
The Center for Gun Violence Solutions has a new goal to reduce gun violence 30% by 2030.
The Rise of Colorectal Cancers Among Younger People
Colorectal cancer diagnoses are rising in people under age 50. What’s behind this increase?
The Threat to Abortion Rights You Haven’t Heard Of
A century-old “zombie law” could usher in a nationwide abortion ban.
Understanding Sleep, Activity, and Circadian Rhythms in Major Depressive Disorder
A new study shows the importance of looking at a person’s 24-hour behaviors comprehensively, and what that could mean for the prevention and treatment of depression.
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