Vaccine conversations: Tools for building trust
A panel discussion on navigating today's vaccine landscape, building trust, and having more productive conversations with family, friends, and community members.
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A panel discussion on navigating today's vaccine landscape, building trust, and having more productive conversations with family, friends, and community members.
Five years after COVID-19 began, University of Michigan School of Public Health experts reflect on lessons learned and ongoing research. Hear stories of resilience programs for older adults and studies tracking the pandemic's lasting impacts.
Learn about the groundbreaking BASIC study on stroke disparities led by Lewis Morgenstern and Lynda Lisabeth. Discover key findings, the link between stroke and sleep apnea, and strategies for stroke prevention.
Discover the surprising impacts of loneliness on our physical and cognitive health. Lindsay Kobayashi, a social epidemiologist at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, discusses what’s happening in research and policy that can help combat the loneliness epidemic.
Join Michigan Public Health epidemiologists Arnold Monto and Emily Martin as they discuss historic breakthroughs and current challenges in public health, offering a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of epidemiology.
With the Michigan Farmworker Project, two researchers document the health challenges faced by the state’s agricultural workers. Alexis Handal and Lisbeth Iglesias-Rios discuss the crucial role of data in driving policy changes for better conditions for farmworkers.