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An Uncomfortable Truth: How Stigma and a Lack of Funding Has Set Back Research and Treatments for Vulvovaginal Disorders

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | Obstetrics & Gynecology, Population Health & Outcomes, Women in Science | 0 comment | 18 October, 2023 | 0

Mass General Researcher Caroline Mitchell, MD, MPH, discusses the barriers to studying women’s health topics.

The Next Generation of the Opioid Epidemic: Youth Polysubstance Users

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | Addiction & Substance Use Disorder, Pediatrics, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 15 March, 2023 | 0

A closer look at how the opioid epidemic is impacting the youngest generation of Americans, and how Scott Hadland, MD, MPH, MS, Chief of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Mass General for Children wants to change that.

Public Health 101: Understanding the difference between public health and public health research

By Siddharth Valecha | Population Health & Outcomes, Public Health Playbook, Series | 0 comment | 3 March, 2023 | 1

How public health and public health researchers work together to identify and solve problems that impact the health of communities.

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Mass General Brigham Investigators Can Now Access First Dataset of Nearly 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences Released by All of Us Research Program

By Brian Burns | Genetics & Genomics, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 7 April, 2022 | 0

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has reached an important milestone with the release of its initial genomic dataset.

Five Things to Know About The Benefits of Cutting Added Sugars

By Nicoletta Valenzano, MPH | Medicine, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 5 November, 2021 | 0

Researchers from Mass General and colleagues created a model to simulate the health and financial benefits of reducing added sugars.

One More Question: A Mass General Research Fellow’s Prizewinning Essay on Health Equity

By Gloria Rosado | COVID-19, Gastroenterology, Population Health & Outcomes, Researcher Profiles | 0 comment | 20 July, 2021 | 0

Trisha Pasricha, MD, shares an eye-opening patient experience that illustrated the stark effect of COVID-19 disparities.

New Software Promotes Inclusivity in Genetic Research and Strengthens Study Results

By Gloria Rosado | Genetics & Genomics, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 1 June, 2021 | 0

Dr. Atkinson and her team are working to make genetic research more inclusive with a new statistical framework and software package designed to include individuals of mixed ancestry.

COVID-19 Safety Measures are Still Crucial as Vaccination Rates Rise

By Gloria Rosado | COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Medicine, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 14 April, 2021 | 0

Daniel Horn, MD, shares what he has witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic, what clinicians have learned and the importance of being vigilant as we move forward.

Doctors and Hospitals Helped Nearly 50,000 to Vote in the 2020 Election Through Vot-ER

By Gloria Rosado | Emergency Medicine, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 12 April, 2021 | 0

Alister Martin, MD, MPP, is a practicing emergency physician and recently founded Vot-ER, a nonpartisan nonprofit that aims to promote health through voter registration. He previously founded Get Waivered, a campaign aimed at transforming emergency rooms nationwide into the front door for recovery treatment for those suffering from opioid addiction. Aliya Bhatia, MPP, is theRead more

Mass General Honors Black History Month 2021

By Gloria Rosado | Imaging & Radiology, Population Health & Outcomes | 0 comment | 11 February, 2021 | 0

Mass General is delighted to celebrate Black History Month. The theme for this year is “The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity.”

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