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Alexander Ploss, the Harry C. Wiess Professor of Life Sciences and Molecular Biology and acting co-director of the Center for Health and Wellbeing's Global Health Program, has received an award from ...
CHW affiliate Rebecca Carey, assistant professor of psychology, is among four Princeton University faculty members to receive the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching. The awards, which were ...
Download Transcript This episode of The Princeton Pulse Podcast explores the effectiveness of levies on sugar-sweetened beverages, comparing experiences from South Africa and Philadelphia. Sometimes ...
In a world divided by conflict, academic collaboration remains a beacon of unity and hope. Nowhere is this more evident, perhaps, than the field of global health, where researchers share such goals as ...
This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes us to the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic and other public health crises with Dr. Jerome Adams, former Surgeon General of the United States.
This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes on one of the hottest topics in health care – and in Washington: the use and regulation of artificial intelligence, or AI. Research suggests that AI ...
CHW affiliate Keith Wailoo explains why nearly 85% of Black people who smoke use menthol cigarettes, compared to 30% of white smokers. He points to decades of marketing the deadly products to urban ...
The Center for Health and Wellbeing at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs has selected six students as Class of 2025 Health Scholars. All of them will receive financial support for ...
This episode tackles gun violence in America, a serious and escalating public health crisis. According to the CDC, firearms kill nearly 50,000 Americans each year and are now the leading cause of ...
The World Health Organization is not mincing words when it comes to climate change, calling it one of the greatest health threats for humanity. On this episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast, we ...
It’s one thing to learn about health inequities in the classroom; it’s quite another to see what they look like in the real world. In January, the Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) sponsored a ...
“The very top line is that the benefits [of Medicaid], when you add everything together, exceed the cost to government.” Janet Currie, Princeton University “Kids are the ultimate return on investment, ...
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