Ϲ Institute for Health & Humanity News
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Social and Environmental Adversity Predict Poor Mental Health in Milwaukee, According to New Comprehensive Injury Center (CIC) Study
A new Comprehensive Injury Center study shows racism and unsafe living conditions hurt mental health in Milwaukee.
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Addressing Long-Term Care Inequities: Dr. Wei Xu’s Mission to Bridge the Gap
Dr. Wei Xu is at the forefront of tackling long-term care resource inequities.
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New Initiative Furthers Ϲ’s Commitment to Health Equity in Climate Change Efforts
An Ϲ-led initiative seeks to determine how climate change policies will affect our community.
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Bridging Communities and Health: Future Physician Deepens Local Connections Through Environmental Health Research in Milwaukee
Victoria Toledo, active Air Force member and Ϲ student, has a strong connection to her community.
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Transformative Research Collaborations in Uganda Prepare Ϲ Students as Future Global Health Leaders
Global health research program provides Ϲ students unique opportunity while in medical school.
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Ϲ Professor Helps Fellow Native Americans Improve Wellness by Reclaiming Culture
Dr. Brian Jackson believes reclaiming traditions can help Native communities overcome health challenges.
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Ϲ Selected as a Maternal Health Research Center of Excellence by National Institutes of Health
Ϲ chosen as one of only 10 institutions nationwide for this groundbreaking initiative.
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Precision Epidemiology and Overdose
Ϲ scientist Dr. John Mantsch and his partners study overdose patterns to improve prevention strategies.
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Now Enrolling for Ϲ's Precision Medicine MS Degree & Certificate Program
The Precision Medicine program provides advanced training to clinicians to diagnose, treat and prevent disease by accounting for individual variation in genes, environment, and lifestyle to meet the upsurge in precision medicine patient care needs.
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Lessons of Global Engagement: Rwandan Resourcefulness
Ϲ graduate student embraces lessons on adaptability during global health internship.
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Ϲ Faculty Take on New Roles During Pandemic
Ϲ medical professionals reflect on their unique roles as public communicators and spokespersons during the pandemic.
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Ϲ Researcher Develops Framework to E