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Obamacare arrives in Allegheny County -- The nation and the Pittsburgh region can now focus on preventive care

 

Obamacare arrives in Allegheny County

 

Pitt Researchers Find Genetics Play a Part in Pancreatitis

 

Allegheny County businesses leery of new pollution policy

 

Allegheny County updates rules on air toxics

 

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Yuting Zhang Interviewed by 90.5 Radio News, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Dr. Yuting Zhang was interviewed by Deanna Garcia from WESA 90.5 Radio News, Pittsburgh’s 

Elizabeth Ferrell Bjerke, JD presents at MIDAS Dynamics of Preparedness Conference

Elizabeth Ferrell Bjerke, JD  gave two presentations at the MIDAS Dynamics of Preparedness Conference: October 24, 2012 on 

We are pleased to announce Student Fellowships:

Brooke Ackerman,Jennifer Jozefiak, Zachary Lenhart, Nordisha Coots  

Yuting Zhang and Seo Hyon Baik Publish at New England Journal of Medicine

Regional Analysis Masks Substantial Local Variation in Health Care Spending Reforming Medicare payments based on large geographic regions may be too bluntly targeted to 

Antibiotics -- friend or foe?

 

Students carry devices to help Pitt monitor spread of flu

 

Pitt identifies heart disease signal

 

Groundbreaking Epidemiologist Retires from Pitt Public Health

 

Changes in Carotid Artery During Menopausal Transition May Predispose Older Women to Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

 

Medicare Regional Analysis Masks Substantial Local Variation In Health Care Spending

 

Medicare cost cutting needs new approach

 

Groundbreaking Epidemiologist Retires from Pitt Public Health

Sheryl F. Kelsey, Ph.D., the first woman to be awarded a Ph.D. in statistics from Carnegie Mellon University , retired last week from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health , following an illustrious career in epidemiology. 

Changes in Carotid Artery During Menopausal Transition May Predispose Older Women to Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Substantial changes in the diameter and thickness of a section of carotid artery in perimenopausal women may indicate a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in women, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health . 

School Children Wear Proximity Sensors to Help Pitt Researchers Fight Flu

 

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This Pitt researcher is using data to fight the opioid epidemic  

This Pitt researcher is using data to fight the opioid epidemic

PITTWIRE - Jeanine Buchanich, a research associate professor in Biostatistics, is taking a big-picture approach to figuring out what programs will best tackle the problem.Buchanich has evaluated public health interventions as varied as community-level training for first responders on naloxone use a... (07/19/2022)
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Two public health leaders on COVID-19 and what's next 

Two public health leaders on COVID-19 and what's next

PITTWIRE - Dean Lichtveld and Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, sat down to discuss lessons learned from the U.S. response to the pandemic and the future of the nation's health. As the United States settles into a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, mas... (05/10/2022)
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Advocating for affordable health care landed these Pitt people invitations to the White House 

Advocating for affordable health care landed these Pitt people invitations to the White House

PITTWIRE - HPM's Amy Raslevich received an invitation to attend President Joe Biden’s April 5 signing of the Executive Order on Strengthening Access to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid at the White House.  The event also marked President Obama’s first public return to the White House since leav... (04/06/2022)