Margaret Low
Margaret Low, CEO of WBUR, reflects on how media shape the response to Covid-19 and how it will influence the pandemic’s aftermath.
...moreMargaret Low, CEO of WBUR, reflects on how media shape the response to Covid-19 and how it will influence the pandemic’s aftermath.
...moreMichael Stein and Sandro Galea discuss PAINED, a collection of 50 short essays and 20 databytes that stimulate the national conversation about health.
...morePHP Fellow Gray Babbs profiles Janet Currie to understand her perspective on Covid-19 as a professor and how the pandemic will affect child mental health.
...moreDaniel E. Dawes underscores how the mechanics of politics and policies shape our response to Covid-19 and how the pandemic changed his work.
...moreSarah Lowe of the Yale School of Medicine reflects on the state-of-the-science about mental health in a time of crisis and how Covid-19 changed her work.
...moreThe public’s health and wellbeing now depend on the LGBT activists of the HIV epidemic’s early days to pass the baton to Millennials.
...moreSan Francisco has focused on prevention and treatment efforts to decrease the number of HIV diagnoses and AIDS deaths, informing future HIV responses.
...moreThe 2+1+1 regimen can reduce PrEP’s cost and adherence burden, yet it may not close the gap in reaching those at the center of the HIV epidemic.
...moreThe global gag rule affects the health of sexual minority men in low-resource settings who depend on health facilities supported by US funding.
...moreEven though Uganda repealed its Anti-Homosexuality Act, the act codified homophobia and fostered violence, stigma, and discrimination against LGBT Ugandans.
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