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The Atlantic: How Back Pain Took Over the World
By Olga Khazan ...
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Gestational diabetes, hypertension and metabolic syndrome after delivery
This was a 5-year training and research grant supported by NIH Fogarty International Center. It is a prospective cohort study to estimate the burden and characteristics of metabolic syndrome in Kenya, following HDP, and GDM. Women with HDP and GDM were...
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AP: Gates Foundation Gives $210 Million to UW, Largest Gift in School History
By Phuong Le ...
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Repurposing of antibiotics for syphilis and yaws treatment.
This proposal aims at using a newly described system to propagate Treponema pallidum in vitro, as well as the animal model of the disease to test new antibiotics that can be brought into clinical practice in addition to beta-lactams to cure syphilis and...
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Q&A with Mame Mareme Diakhate
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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Close Up: 2018 Omenn Award Winners
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Ghana Integrated ANC Project
The overarching goal of the proposed project is to reduce morbidity and mortality attributable to infections in newborns by improving diagnosis and management of maternal infections during ANC. To achieve this, GHS and PATH will partner to optimize and...
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Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
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Anthony Reynolds
He/Him arey15@uw.edu Year Entered: 2021 Hometown: San Antonio, TX Prior Degree and Institution: University of Washington: BS in Molecular and Microbiology ...
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Why Anemia Is Highly Prevalent Among Women In The Global South
According to a recent study published in The Lancet Hematology, in 2021, the leading cause of anemia globally was dietary iron deficiency (66.2% of all anemia cases). Women are far more likely to have anemia than men. While approximately 444 million men...