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  2. Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions was established in October 2002 with a 5-year grant from the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD), of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the Centers of Excellence in Partnerships for Community Outreach, Research on Health Disparities, and Training program (Project EXPORT).

  3. Erin D. Michos - Wikipedia

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    Michos earned her medical degree from Northwestern University and her Master's in public health (MHS) from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. [1] After earning her MHS, Michos became a clinical fellow at Johns Hopkins, where she co-authored an editorial with Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal titled Further improvements in CHD risk prediction for women. [2]

  4. Maqbool Dada - Wikipedia

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    Maqbool Dada is a professor at Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University, with expertise in the areas of operations management, healthcare, [1] and marketing. [2] He is also a core faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine’s Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality.

  5. Bonnielin Swenor - Wikipedia

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    Swenor started her academic career at Johns Hopkins University, where she founded the Disability Health Research Center. [4] She is committed to ending inequities impacting people with disabilities, and her work spans a range of areas from inequities in healthcare to transportation to food access.

  6. Margo Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    Margo Edmunds is an American health policy researcher, strategy consultant, educator, and writer who began her clinical career in disease management at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Her recent work has focused on the use of health information technology in healthcare reform and public health, including co-authoring Toward Health Information Liquidity ...

  7. Demographic and Health Surveys - Wikipedia

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    The DHS Program works to provide survey data for program managers, health care providers, policymakers, country leaders, researchers, members of the media, and others who can act to improve public health. The DHS Program distributes unrestricted survey data files for legitimate academic research at no cost. [citation needed]

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  9. Mark Mattson - Wikipedia

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    The 5:2 diet, a form of intermittent fasting, was first documented in a 2011 article co-authored by Michelle Harvie, Mattson, and 14 additional scientists. [10] [11] [12] The 5:2 does not follow a particular food pattern, but instead focuses entirely on calorie content. [13]