Melanie Askari (@mel_askari) 's Twitter Profile
Melanie Askari

@mel_askari

PhD from @CUEpidemiology. Views are my own.

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ColumbiaPublicHealth (@columbiamsph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Dr. Michelle Morse Dr. Oxiris Barbot for your service and your dedication to keeping all New Yorkers safe and healthy throughout the #COVID19 pandemic and beyond. #publichealth

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new message on masks was a stark contrast with the views of a large majority of epidemiologists surveyed in the last two weeks by The New York Times. nyti.ms/3uLYPHI

Pia Mauro (@pia_mauro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new study reporting gender differences in alcohol use screening and discussions with providers among older adults, out today in Alcohol Research. Thanks @benhhan and Melanie Askari for your contributions! Columbia Epidemiology CPRC Read in full: tinyurl.com/2r92khue

Dr. Michelle Morse (@nychealthcommr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These data are promising and show how Overdose Prevention Centers will reduce needless suffering. The simple truth is that Overdose Prevention Centers save lives – the lives of our neighbors, family and loved ones. Thank you @NYHarmReduction ARCHIVED

TMIH Journal (@tropmed_inthlth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leveraging a cohort panel study in Nepal, this study examined COVID-19 worries and associations with protective behaviours in early 2021. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111… #COVID #Nepal @HermosillaSabri Emily Treleaven Melanie Askari

Mark D. Levine (@marklevinenyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have been waiting to get your booster shot... NOW is the time to get it. Here's why: Covid cases in NYC over past week (7-day avg) * Sun 647 * Mon 662 * Tue 815 * Wed 882 * Thu 905 * Fri 900 * Today 1,048 vax4nyc.nyc.gov

UM SRC (@um_src) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.@HermosillaSabri Melanie Askari, Bill Axinn & coauthors use the Nepal Chitwan Valley Family Study to examine what can we learn about polytrauma typologies by comparing population-representative to trauma-exposed samples bit.ly/3asPhwx karmel choi Christy Denckla Jordan Smoller UM Population Studies Center

nychealthy (@nychealthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2021, rates of overdose death in NYC were the highest since reporting began in 2000. Substantial disparities in rates of overdose death exist when broken down by age, race, poverty level and neighborhood of residence. Read more in our latest report: on.nyc.gov/3Dz9GLA

In 2021, rates of overdose death in NYC were the highest since reporting began in 2000. Substantial disparities in rates of overdose death exist when broken down by age, race, poverty level and neighborhood of residence. Read more in our latest report: on.nyc.gov/3Dz9GLA
nychealthy (@nychealthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fentanyl is the most common substance involved in overdose deaths, and was present in 80% of overdose deaths in 2021. If you use drugs, learn more about fentanyl and how to reduce your risk of overdose: on.nyc.gov/fentanyl

Fentanyl is the most common substance involved in overdose deaths, and was present in 80% of overdose deaths in 2021. If you use drugs, learn more about fentanyl and how to reduce your risk of overdose: on.nyc.gov/fentanyl
Pia Mauro (@pia_mauro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new paper examining alcohol or drug self-help use by age, period, and cohort in the US. Thanks to my amazing Columbia Epidemiology collaborators Katherine M. Keyes @navdep_kaur Melanie Askari #epitwitter Full text: rdcu.be/c5c8D

nychealthy (@nychealthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Treatment is available for alcohol use disorder in NYC. If you think drinking alcohol is affecting your life negatively, talk to your health care provider or contact NYC Well for free, brief counseling and referrals to care: nyc.gov/nycwell

Treatment is available for alcohol use disorder in NYC. If you think drinking alcohol is affecting your life negatively, talk to your health care provider or contact NYC Well for free, brief counseling and referrals to care: nyc.gov/nycwell