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Posted inFaculty

Meeting Demand: Key Strategies for Effective Distribution of Naloxone in Rhode Island

by Carl DimitriDecember 20, 2022January 9, 2023

A new study from epidemiologists at Brown examines the efficiency of different naloxone distribution methods to reduce health inequities and save lives.

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Posted inResearch

Real-Time Health Communication

by Abdullah Shihipar, MPH'20November 30, 2022February 16, 2023

In the age of pandemics and misinformation, questions of how and when public health researchers should communicate their findings and influence public policy, grow in importance. One group at the School of Public Health has found new ways to translate public health research into action.

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