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NIH

Majority of Medicaid Managed Care Plans Cover Opioid Overdose Reversal Drug Naloxone

Attendees of SPH and MAPC's heat health symposium view a poster on identifying and engaging heat-vulnerable communities.
health communications

SPH Partners with MAPC to Host Symposium on Heat Health

infrastructure.

Verywell

The Infrastructure Bill Plans to Curb the Health Costs of Lead Exposure

in Alumni, Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Article written by alum Kayla Hui; quotes Wendy Heiger-Bernays, clinical professor of environmental health and Diana Ceballos, assistant professor of environmental health

Tagged: alumni, alumni news, child health, Environmental Health, infrastructure, lead

Public News Service

MA Could Use Rescue Plan Funds for Public Health System Updates

in Activist Lab, Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Craig Andrade, associate dean for practice and director of the Activist Lab

Tagged: healthcare system, infrastructure, policy

New York Times

Pop-up Bike Lanes Increased Cycling during the Pandemic, Research Finds

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health

Tagged: climate, climate change, infrastructure, student news, transportation

Mirage News

In Northeast, Improved Walking and Bicycling Infrastructure Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Matthew Raifman; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health

Tagged: climate, climate change, Environmental Health, infrastructure, transportation

The Brink

In the Northeast, Improved Walking and Bicycling Infrastructure Could Save Hundreds of Lives, Billions of Dollars

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes doctoral student Matthew Raifman; Patrick Kinney, professor of environmental health; and Jonathan Levy, professor and chair of environmental health

Tagged: climate, climate change, Environmental Health, infrastructure, transportation

Consumer Affairs

Investments to Increase Access to Biking and Walking Could Save Money and Lives, Study Finds

in Environmental Health, SPH In the Media

Quotes Matthew Raifman, doctoral student in the Department of Environmental Health

Tagged: air pollutants, air pollution, climate, climate change, health equity, health inequities, infrastructure, transportation

CityLab

Do Police Treat White and Black Suspects Differently?

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Mentions Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: guns, health disparities, health inequities, infrastructure, police shootings, racism

New York Times

Stuck and Stressed: The Health Costs of Traffic

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Opinion by Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: air pollution, commuting, domestic violence, infrastructure, mental health, social determinants of health, urban health

Fortune

Learning from Hurricane Michael: Charity Will Not Make Us Healthy. Compassion Will.

in SPH In the Media

Opinion by Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: health disparities, infrastructure, natural disaster, poverty, social determinants of health, social justice

Harvard Business Review

What Hurricane Maria’s Death Toll Reveals about Health Care in Puerto Rico

in SPH In the Media

Mentions Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: health disparities, health inequities, healthcare system, infrastructure, natural disaster

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