
MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities
@madrescenter
Working with mothers in Los Angeles to increase environmental and health equity for health disparity communities. Mentoring, translating, capacity-building.
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http://madres.usc.edu/ 16-11-2021 21:28:42
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New publications alert!!! Qualitative report on fears around #CPS related to legal cannabis use among recent mothers by @rceasara from MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities Institute for Addiction Science at USC @KeckMedUSC Population and Public Health Sciences at USC nature.com/articles/s4137…

Excited to share a recently published study from my dissertation! We found evidence of adverse effects of prenatal OPE exposures on infant motor development among the MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities cohort! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Understanding How The #Environment Affects Pregnant People’s Health #news #environment Lily Stewart reports for Environmental Health News ehn.org/pregnant-peopl…




New work from MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities and led by a stellar postdoc, Dr. Luis Maldonado Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH.

So happy to finally see this new work from Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH out! Prenatal dietary pattern may be an important factor in the development of preeclampsia in Latina pregnant individuals Keck Medicine of USC Population and Public Health Sciences at USC USC Enviro Health AHA Science MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities USC Press Room

Our recently published MADRES🤰🏽findings was also the focus of the following accompanying editorial on diet as a lifestyle intervention to lower preeclampsia risk. Keck Medicine of USC Population and Public Health Sciences at USC USC Enviro Health AHA Science MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities USC Press Room 😄 ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JA…


New work this week in JESEE from MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities doctoral student Yuhong Hu showing increased postpartum depressive and anxiety symptoms associated with higher prenatal traffic-related air pollution especially in women with HDPs. nature.com/articles/s4137…

MADRES paper by Ashley J Malin PhD Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH in this month's NIEHS Environmental Factor newsletter


