Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH (@latinoscientist) 's Twitter Profile
Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH

@latinoscientist

Postdoc at @EinsteinMed. Health Disparities Researcher. Interests: Diet, Environmental Exposures, and Epigenetics linked to Cardiometabolic Health.

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MADRES Center for Environmental Health Disparities (@madrescenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"From a policy point of view… If we have evidence of that harm, we should be able to start regulating and doing something about it now.” -MADRES Co-director Dr. Carrie Breton in a new article by The Examination on consumer products and chemical exposure theexamination.org/articles/every…

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@johnshopkinssph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updated COVID vaccines are recommended for everyone 6 months and older, CDC announced this week. The updated vaccines provide safe, effective protection against the variants currently causing the majority of COVID infections in the U.S. 🧵

Updated COVID vaccines are recommended for everyone 6 months and older, <a href="/CDCgov/">CDC</a> announced this week.

The updated vaccines provide safe, effective protection against the variants currently causing the majority of COVID infections in the U.S. 🧵
Elizabeth Kamai (@elizabethkamai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Standing room only in the “Environmental Inequalities & Health Risks” session at #ISEE2023! So many fabulous talks by early career researchers — rather disappointing that ISEE Env Epi discounts the value of (and interest in!!) this research by providing the tiniest of rooms.

Standing room only in the “Environmental Inequalities &amp; Health Risks” session at #ISEE2023! So many fabulous talks by early career researchers — rather disappointing that <a href="/ISEE_global/">ISEE Env Epi</a> discounts the value of (and interest in!!) this research by providing the tiniest of rooms.
Population and Public Health Sciences at USC (@uscpphs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💫NEW RESEARCH:Diet linked to preeclampsia among low-income Hispanic women during pregnancy.' Certain combinations of foods consumed during pregnancy may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing preeclampsia. ✍️Study led by post doc. Luis Maldonado. keck.usc.edu/news/diet-link…

JAHA (@jaha_aha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The MADRES study reveals a diet high in vegetables, oils, and fruit may help prevent #preeclampsia in low-income Hispanic/Latina women. #AHAJournals #GoRedforWomen #JAHASpotlight Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH Rima Habre, ScD ahajrnls.org/3wBxZIa

The MADRES study reveals a diet high in vegetables, oils, and fruit may help prevent #preeclampsia in low-income Hispanic/Latina women. #AHAJournals #GoRedforWomen #JAHASpotlight <a href="/latinoscientist/">Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH</a> <a href="/TracyBastain/">Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH</a> <a href="/RimaHabre_ScD/">Rima Habre, ScD</a> ahajrnls.org/3wBxZIa
Population and Public Health Sciences at USC (@uscpphs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟This year we’re proud to have ✌️two of the four Distinguished Professors selected by USC, from our department. Congratulations Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, and Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA! Read about our outstanding faculty members here: bit.ly/4cyEJai

🌟This year we’re proud to have ✌️two of the four Distinguished Professors selected by USC, from our department. Congratulations Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, and Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA! Read about our outstanding faculty members here: bit.ly/4cyEJai
Nicolás Mongiardino Koch (@phyloprog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you ever wondered how much universities pay assistant professors, and how that compares to the local cost of living, wonder no more..

If you ever wondered how much universities pay assistant professors, and how that compares to the local cost of living, wonder no more..
National Human Genome Research Institute (@genome_gov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NHGRI scientists are currently looking at how not having enough of certain vitamins can affect your DNA. By studying the tiny, mitochondrial genome, researchers can assess the potential effects of nutrients and other environmental exposures on DNA.

NHGRI scientists are currently looking at how not having enough of certain vitamins can affect your DNA. By studying the tiny, mitochondrial genome, researchers can assess the potential effects of nutrients and other environmental exposures on DNA.
Dr. Bryan H. Juarez (He/They) (@bhjuarez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My worst experiences with Diversity training have involved facilitators who are themselves part of the problem. During one instance me and several other postdocs had to stop pulling our punches to address the shenanigans

Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH (@latinoscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Consumer Reports said it found high levels of sodium in Lunchables, detected lead and cadmium in tests and also observed the presence of phthalates, which can impactreproductive health and the human hormonal system” npr.org/2024/04/10/124…

JAHA (@jaha_aha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Better adherence to AHA's Life's Essential 8 (LE8) and Life's Simple 7 (LS7) is associated with improved carotid artery health in young adults, including lower arterial thickness, stiffness, and lipid deposition. #AHAJournals Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH ahajrnls.org/4dk0Sce

Better adherence to AHA's Life's Essential 8 (LE8) and Life's Simple 7 (LS7) is associated with improved carotid artery health in young adults, including lower arterial thickness, stiffness, and lipid deposition. #AHAJournals <a href="/latinoscientist/">Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH</a> <a href="/TracyBastain/">Tracy Bastain, PhD, MPH</a> ahajrnls.org/4dk0Sce
JAHA (@jaha_aha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, when people say stress at work is giving them palpitations, they mean it literally. Read a new study showing psychosocial stressors from job strain and effort–reward imbalance are associated with an⬆️risk of #AFib. #AHAJournals #CardioTwitter ahajrnls.org/3Za9ttE

So, when people say stress at work is giving them palpitations, they mean it literally.

Read a new study showing psychosocial stressors from job strain and effort–reward imbalance are associated with an⬆️risk of #AFib. #AHAJournals #CardioTwitter ahajrnls.org/3Za9ttE