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Kennedy-Shaffer is a biostatistics educator and researcher at the Yale School of Public Health. In early July, I began teaching a summer course: introductory biostatistics for an accelerated master’s ...
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New York – U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s motto is “Make America Healthy Again,” but government cuts could make it harder to know if that's happening. More than a dozen data-gathering ...
Elizabeth Cooney is a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, covering heart, stroke, and metabolic conditions. You can reach Liz on Signal at LizC.22. Protecting the nation’s public health demands ...
NEW YORK — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s motto is “Make America Healthy Again,” but government cuts could make it harder to know if that’s happening. More than a dozen data-gathering ...