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Meiping Aggie Sun, assist. prof of econ Fordham University presents work at #RosenkranzGlobal on the long-term and multi-generational impacts of skilled birth attendance (SBA) = a 2.6% higher monthly income in adulthood if at least one parent experienced SBA. Learn More:

Meiping Aggie Sun, assist. prof of econ <a href="/FordhamNYC/">Fordham University</a>  presents work at #RosenkranzGlobal on the long-term and multi-generational impacts of skilled birth attendance (SBA) = a 2.6% higher monthly income in adulthood if at least one parent experienced SBA. Learn More:
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Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at UCLA & Broad Institute at #RosenkranzGlobal shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go

Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at <a href="/UCLA/">UCLA</a> &amp; <a href="/broadinstitute/">Broad Institute</a> at #RosenkranzGlobal shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings &amp; survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
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Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions, shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io

Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar <a href="/StanfordSCCEI/">Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions</a>, shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io
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Asst. econ prof UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business Qinyou Hu presents research at #RosenkranzGlobal on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities & interest = potential to ⬇️ depression. Learn More:

Asst. econ prof <a href="/UTSABusiness/">UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business</a> <a href="/QinyouH/">Qinyou Hu</a> presents research at #RosenkranzGlobal on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities &amp; interest = potential to ⬇️ depression. 
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Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes, asst. prof Insper research institute in Brazil at #RosenkranzGlobal gives evidence about outsourcing the management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced

Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes, asst. prof  <a href="/Insper/">Insper</a> research institute in Brazil at #RosenkranzGlobal gives evidence about outsourcing the management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced
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Jon Denton-Schneider Clark University notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. Tells #RosenkranzGlobal his research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children lowers chance of young

Jon Denton-Schneider <a href="/ClarkUniversity/">Clark University</a> notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. Tells #RosenkranzGlobal his research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children lowers chance of young
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Global virus expert Peter Piot tells #RosenkranzGlobal the recent cuts to global aid = many deaths. Yet he’s optimistic about young people and scientific curiosity: “Nobody is rich enough not to learn from someone, and nobody’s poor enough not to have something to offer.”

Global virus expert Peter Piot tells #RosenkranzGlobal the recent cuts to global aid = many deaths. Yet he’s optimistic about young people and scientific curiosity: “Nobody is rich enough not to learn from someone, and nobody’s poor enough not to have something to offer.”
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Peter Piot (center) congratulates Rosekranz Prize winners 🏆🏆 Stanford Medicine's Jorge Luis Salinas and Fernando Alarid-Escudero, both of whom are passionate about improving public health in Mexico. Alarid-Escudero intends to establish a national colorectal cancer screening program

Peter Piot (center) congratulates Rosekranz Prize winners 🏆🏆 <a href="/StanfordMed/">Stanford Medicine</a>'s Jorge Luis Salinas and Fernando Alarid-Escudero, both of whom are passionate about improving public health in Mexico. Alarid-Escudero intends to establish a national colorectal cancer screening program
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SHP faculty members including Jason Wang & Ruth Gibson are working with Taiwanese leaders in defense studies that focus on civilian well-being, especially for children and women. They're modeling health system capacity, supply chain reliability and community stability for

SHP faculty members including <a href="/jasonwang_md/">Jason Wang</a> &amp; Ruth Gibson are working with Taiwanese leaders in defense studies that focus on civilian well-being, especially for children and women. They're modeling health system capacity, supply chain reliability and community stability for
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A new study from StanfordHealthPolicy faculty reveals that there has been a 20-year decline in well-being and health for lower-middle-income Americans, particularly among those between the ages of 50 and 59. ow.ly/vgVv50VW9j3

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In a letter to the editor, StanfordHealthPolicy's Keith Humphreys clarifies the role that aggressive opioid prescribing in the early 2000s played in setting the stage for the current opioid and fentanyl crises in North America. ow.ly/LQY850W0wFZ

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To get more women screened for lung cancer—the leading cancer killer in the US—combine it with a mammogram. While 72% of women eligible for breast cancer screening undergo mammograms, only 5% of those receive lung screenings. med.stanford.edu/news/insights/…

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This year, StanfordHealthPolicy awarded the #RosenkranzPrize to Fernando Alarid-Escudero and Jorge Luis Salinas, two researchers working on public health efforts in Mexico to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance and designing a national colorectal cancer screening program. ow.ly/A42350W1W0A

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World-renowned virologist Peter Piot delivered the keynote at StanfordHealthPolicy's Rosenkranz Global Health Policy Research Symposium, where he encouraged up and coming researchers to bring energy, passion, and an open mind to the pursuit of health policy. ow.ly/sXTI50W2Yhm

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Virus Hunter Peter Piot: How a Chance Encounter Sparked His Life Mission. If you missed the #RosenkranzGlobal Health Policy Research Symposium, you can watch Piot's talk here: youtu.be/lnNVcoAEj_c?si… via YouTube

Virus Hunter Peter Piot: How a Chance Encounter Sparked His Life Mission. If you missed the #RosenkranzGlobal Health Policy Research Symposium, you can watch Piot's talk here:
 youtu.be/lnNVcoAEj_c?si… via <a href="/YouTube/">YouTube</a>
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Watch: SHP's Ruth Gibson on upcoming comment in The Lancet Global Health about the double-edged sword of sanctions. While health scholars find sanctions detrimental to health, they're a geopolitical tool to end wars or punish regimes for crimes against humanity.

Watch: SHP's Ruth Gibson on upcoming comment in The Lancet Global Health about the double-edged sword of sanctions. While health scholars find sanctions detrimental to health, they're a geopolitical tool to end wars or punish regimes for crimes against humanity.