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Headed to Boston for #SER2025! On Friday I will be hosting a session on navigating DEI restrictions with a luminous panel including @societyforepi.bsky.social president Yvette Cozier, Hoda Abdel Magid, Nedghie Adrien, & @gilmanstephene.bsky.social. Join us for this critical conversation

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#USA: "We urge the US government to immediately resume funding of critical humanitarian and health aid, either through rescinding relevant orders freezing funding or expanding the current narrow humanitarian waiver to cover all necessary health and humanitarian programs." - @avrilbenoit.bsky.social

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CDC Data Are Disappearing The agency has already removed scientific data from public view. More could follow.

This is how autocrats throughout history have endangered the people they govern by erasing factual information vital to health and well being
www.theatlantic.com/health/archi...

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it's a bad day, please don't take a picture

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The social determinants of mental health and disorder... Join the upcoming @appa-association.bsky.social webinar on January 14th, register at appassn.org/webinars/!

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Guess what, @appa-association.bsky.social is now here on Bluesky! Looking forward to #APPA2025! Find out more at appassn.org/2025-annual-...!

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Socioeconomic mobility, metabolic health, and diet: mediation via subjective socioeconomic status Objective Socioeconomic mobility, i.e., changing socioeconomic status (SES) between adolescence and adulthood, may impact health through changing resources, social status, and health-related behavio.....

From #BobbyCheon's lab @NICHD_NIH, fellow #JuliaBittner conducted this study on socioeconomic mobility over the life course and metabolic health (importantly, upward mobility was linked with better health).

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Patterns of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Neurocognitive Development This cohort study examines the associations of various patterns of childhood adversities with children’s neurocognitive functions.

Thanks to Dr. Jing Yu for leading our new @NICHD_NIH @IRPatNIH study on adverse childhood experience and neurocognitive development, demonstrating yet again the developmental consequences of early adversity. @dlhaynie

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