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New Lancet report offers hope for preventing dementia
Dr. Eric B. Larson, a report contributor, answers questions about reducing risks, disparities, and threats from COVID-19.
Lung cancer screening guidelines are changing
Now’s the time, Dr. Wernli says, to weigh in on lowering eligible age and pack-years smoked.
Decades in the making: A look back at what makes MacColl, MacColl
MacColl Center co-founder Brian Austin, who is retiring this week, reflects on how the Center became a global pioneer in health care transformation.
No going back: We must rise up now to end structural racism
Dr. Rita Mangione-Smith shares 6 changes our research institute can make to address racism as a public health crisis.
We decreased people’s sedentary time—by an hour a day
Changing behavior isn’t easy, but Dr. Dori Rosenberg helped older people to stand and walk more.
5 questions with an influenza and COVID-19 epidemiologist
Dr. Mike Jackson has long studied the spread of flu and effectiveness of vaccination at Kaiser Permanente Washington. And now… of COVID-19 too.
For virtual care, the future is now: Telemedicine transforms health systems
Katie Coleman describes how the COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new normal at Kaiser Permanente Washington and how research is vital to making it thrive.
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