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Public Health Addressing the Opioid Crisis as a National Emergency The opioid crisis was recently declared a national emergency by President Donald Trump, following a…Nicole BarcegaOctober 28, 2017
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Public Health Revisiting South Korea’s MERS Outbreak Misinformation spread fear and delayed a timely response. During the recent outbreak of Middle East…Christy KimOctober 25, 2015
Public Health Ebola, The Light At the End of the Tunnel? It looks like the end of the Ebola epidemic may be in sight! The head…Kailyn KimAugust 7, 2015
Public Health The Emerging Threat of Measles in West Africa While the aftermath of this year's Ebola outbreak in West Africa is still evident in…Maya AslamJune 10, 2015
Public Health No Reported Ebola Cases in U.S., But It’s Not Over Yet It seems that Ebola has become more of an afterthought in the United States as…Kailyn KimJanuary 2, 2015