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“Putting Band-Aids on Things That Need Stitches”
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Thurka Sangaramoorthy selected for American Anthropological Association's Rudolf Virchow Award
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SPH Study Explores Maternal Experience of IPV in Young Children in Tanzania
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Natalie Slopen and colleagues published a new study exploring the health implications of intimate partner violence on children
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More Women Opting to Give Birth Outside of a Hospital
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Data shows rate of births at home and in birth centers reaches highest level in 30 years; demand may actually be greater
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For Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa Addressing Transactional Sex May be Key to Reducing HIV Infections
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Transactional Sex and HIV Risk: From Analysis to Action
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Care Coordination on Minorities with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia
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Principal Investigator Jie Chen, with Andrew Fenelon and others, was awarded a grant to study care coordination on ethnic minority populations
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Sexual minority youth less likely to exit foster care
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Jessica Fish and her colleagues published a study presenting sexual minority youth as an overrepresented population in foster care, child welfare and out-of-home placement
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Boudreaux research examines eye-care labor market outcomes
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Working paper: Michel Boudreaux, et al. (2018). Medicaid Benefit Generosity and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Medicaid Adult Vision Benefits. SSRN Electronic Journal. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3101045
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Nguyen and colleagues to use Big Data to create health outcome models
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Multi-year NIH R01
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Steinberg examines role of depression in unintended pregnancy
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University of Maryland Tier One grant funds research
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Cabrera on Mothers’ and Fathers’ Playfulness
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Playfulness is associated with children's emotion regulation and vocabulary skills
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