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Health Justice

This week’s newsletter highlights transformative work in health justice. First, a conversation on how AI can be used as a tool for positive change. Next, a trailblazing study on cancer among Black women. Then, one woman’s pursuit to prevent childhood drowning deaths. Finally, help shape the future of NPQ by taking our 2024 Reader Survey.  


Harnessing the Power of AI for Positive Impact: A Conversation with Juan Lavista Ferres

 
AI has the potential to solve existing health challenges or further entrench inequities. Through his work with Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, Juan Lavista Ferres, PhD, MS, is working to balance the scales by furthering the positive impacts of AI. Read more... 
 
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Groundbreaking Study to Tackle Cancer Disparities among Black Women

 
The American Cancer Society is set to launch the VOICES of Black Women study, a first-of-its-kind initiative that aims to enroll 100,000 participants in “the largest behavioral and environmental focused population study of cancer risk and outcomes in Black women in the United States.” Read more... 
 
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No More Under: How One Mom Is Fighting to Save Lives

 
Drowning deaths are currently back on the rise after decades of decline. Yet one woman who knows what it is like to lose a child to drowning is fighting to ensure that no other child loses their life in a drowning death. Read more…
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Take Our 2024 Reader Survey

 
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