Columbia Public Health Magazine
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A new program is taking an interdisciplinary approach to an increasingly critical issue.
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The Columbia Mailman School of Public Health is continuing its tradition of leading innovation in public health education.
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Students in the pioneering Climate and Health Program tell us what motivates and excites them.
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Dean Linda P. Fried provides an overview of the 2023-2024 issue of Columbia Public Health Magazine and how the School addresses the "ever-growing needs for public health knowledge and practice."
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A growing body of evidence shows that incarceration drives further inequities in the health not only of prisoners, but of their families and their communities as well.
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Students make a personal case for public health.
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As deaths from AIDS rose steadily in early 1990s New York City, pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist Alwyn Cohall, MD, saw another disturbing trend.
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Join the School as we commemorate the 400th anniversary of slavery and examine how to ensure health equity.
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Cars play a fundamental role in our lives, whether we live in a bustling metropolis like New York City or a small farming town in Iowa.
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Righting the World’s Wrongs
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Faculty explain a healthcare hot topic in Columbia Public Health magazine.
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Columbia Mailman School’s Climate and Health Program is helping to build a workforce to better understand climate and health and create solutions in the areas of policy, health systems, and care.
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Discussing the Climate Crisis With the Honorable Al Gore
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When environmental engineer Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou, ScD, began her postdoc in 2013, scientists had already documented a wide range of adverse health outcomes associated with air pollution.
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