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Public health student learns that listening is everything

Public health student learns that listening is everything

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 30, 2025 | Uncategorized

“Ebony Christie is driven to uplift and empower disadvantaged communities in maternal health. Through her studies at the Arnold School of Public Health, first-generation USC student Ebony Christie has realized the everyday impact of safety and wellness...
Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits

Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 27, 2025 | Uncategorized

Danielle Krobath, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health, writes for The Conversation with Tufts University Assistant Professor of Community Health Benjamin Chrisinger about their research into...
Jihong Liu wins national award for excellence in mentoring, teaching maternal and child health

Jihong Liu wins national award for excellence in mentoring, teaching maternal and child health

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 22, 2025 | Uncategorized

Jihong Liu has been passionate about maternal and child health (MCH) since she focused on maternal health and reproductive health during graduate school at Harvard University at the turn of the century…”
Fetal, neonatal, and infant death among offspring of pregnant women living with HIV in Tanzania

Fetal, neonatal, and infant death among offspring of pregnant women living with HIV in Tanzania

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 22, 2025 | Uncategorized

“Assess the risk of death for offspring of pregnant women with HIV (PWHIV) and the association with sociodemographic, pregnancy, HIV-related, and birth factors…”
Fetal, neonatal, and infant death among offspring of pregnant women living with HIV in Tanzania

Recurrence Risk of Pregnancy Complications in Twin and Singleton Deliveries

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 14, 2025 | Uncategorized

“Recurrence risk for all conditions is persistent in all subsequent pregnancy groups. The magnitude of risk varies by the presence of multiples in the index or subsequent pregnancy…”
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