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Public health

Add lime, save lives
Published Fall 2012
The solution for clean water? It might be as simple as adding lime juice and sunlight / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mean streets of The Wire
Published Sept 2012
The idea for Peter Beilenson's book grew out of his undergrad public health studies course on Baltimore, The Wire / Gazette
WALK THIS WAY
Are you a Road Scholar?
Published Sept 2012 Video
Public safety campaign encouraging smart pedestrian and cycling behavior launches with display of 3,000 pairs of painted shoes / Gazette
Betting on population bomb
Published Fall 2012
How the world will respond to rapid population growth is anybody's guess / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Connecting the dots
Published July 27, 2012
Public health researcher, former Bloomberg School dean Al Sommer used data, perseverance to show role of vitamin A in reducing childhood mortality, blindness
Patience is a virtue
Published July 11, 2012
Veena Das has explored health care for the poor in India, poor quality of care that arises from collapse of public health facilities, influence of pharmaceutical companies
Love, sex, good TV
Published Summer 2012
Co-produced by the Bloomberg School, this award-winning South African TV drama aims to get viewers talking about HIV transmission. / Johns Hopkins Magazine