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TK

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Michigan Public Health (@umichsph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Community-driven efforts to increase #health equity πŸ πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘§ A team of University of Michigan School of Public Health faculty edited and contributed to new special supplement of Health Promotion Practice (HPP) that focuses on community-driven initiatives to create lasting change. READ: myumi.ch/JgDOr πŸ“‘

Community-driven efforts to increase #health equity πŸ πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘§

A team of <a href="/umichsph/">University of Michigan School of Public Health</a> faculty edited and contributed to new special supplement of Health Promotion Practice (HPP) that focuses on community-driven initiatives to create lasting change.

READ: myumi.ch/JgDOr πŸ“‘
Hannah Maier (@hannahemaier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ“£new study, w TK, Aubree Gordon, et al. This work comes from the IASO study (named for the Greek goddess of recuperation from illness), a community-based prospective cohort of working adults University of Michigan, studying the Immunity Associated w SARS-CoV-2 🧡of key findings:

Detroit Inst of Arts (@diadetroit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In honor of #PrideMonthΒ , we're celebrating LGBTQIA+ artists in the DIA's collection. Kehinde Wiley's masterpiece "Officer of the Hussars"

In honor of #PrideMonthΒ , we're celebrating LGBTQIA+ artists in the DIA's collection. Kehinde Wiley's masterpiece "Officer of the Hussars"
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In a study of 111 brains of NFL players, 110 had CTE, the degenerative disease caused by repeated blows to the head nyti.ms/2tWm3uo

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Inscribed at the top of Roosevelt Arch is the phrase "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people:" a quote from the law signed by President Ulysses S. Grant that created the world's first national park 31 years earlier.

Inscribed at the top of Roosevelt Arch is the phrase "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people:" a quote from the law signed by President Ulysses S. Grant that created the world's first national park 31 years earlier.