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UC Berkeley researchers: New framework needed to track infectious diseases
Category: News, Media and Publications
Berkeley Public Health’s Best Babies Zone program reduces racial inequalities in infant mortality
December 22, 2020
Researchers call for more research on antimicrobial resistance in Central America
December 17, 2020
Meta-analysis shows increased risk of tumors for cell phone users
December 15, 2020
Women Changemakers of Berkeley Public Health
December 13, 2020
Moving towards statistical machines in health sciences
December 9, 2020
Air pollution in the San Joaquin Valley has dropped 60% since 2000
December 4, 2020
Study: BMI reports don’t improve student health
November 19, 2020
Increased wages, higher tax credits lead to fewer “deaths of despair”
November 19, 2020
UC Berkeley releases preliminary results from East Bay COVID-19 study
November 17, 2020
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