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Structural racism, lack of hospital access leads to higher rates of severe maternal morbidity for Black and Native American women
Category: School News
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have poorer melanoma outcomes than White patients
September 24, 2020
A Q&A with Charis Baz, new president of the Public Health Alumni Association
September 21, 2020
Berkeley Public Health researchers explain health inequities in COVID-19 cases
September 17, 2020
Student uses lessons learned from Berkeley Online MPH to confront racial bias in medical testing
September 16, 2020
New screening tool may predict chronic pain before it starts
September 14, 2020
Berkeley Public Health’s Patrick Bradshaw awarded 2020 Hellman Fellowship
September 11, 2020
US COVID-19 cases may be substantially underestimated
September 9, 2020
Public health leaders deserve thanks, not death threats
September 3, 2020
Berkeley Public Health PhD student awarded 2020 Weigel Medical School Scholarship
September 2, 2020
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