Public Health and Community Medicine
Some say COVID-19 will soon be endemic, but an epidemiologist warns that a return to normalcy may leave communities of color and other vulnerable populations at risk
A team of Tufts researchers examined COVID-19 vaccination coverage, behaviors, and intentions among adults with previous diagnosis in the United States.
A researcher quantifies racism at the state level to better understand health disparities.
The beauty of public health practice is that we can inspire each other to really remember and engage with each other in the present moment and time to manifest real change..."
"It’s about understanding that situation and thinking about how to convey the right message..."
A new study paints an evolving picture of vaccination acceptance and hesitancy
Tufts research highlights communities most at risk for overdose deaths and most in need of services
Unique research collaborative draws on public health and emergency medical services data and spatial epidemiological analyses to map opioid-related incidents, improve public health response in Lowell, Mass.
Attorney and public health professor Marcia Boumil parses the Supreme Court case that could end Roe v. Wade
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