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UC Riverside-led study calls for culturally sensitive health interventions to address trauma
To address the crisis, UC Riverside-led team will design a culturally tailored group-based intervention
UC Riverside-led research shows how deportation acts as a social determinant of health
UC Riverside-led study focuses on caregivers’ take on how the sea affects their children’s health
UC Riverside-led study focused on older people living with HIV during the pandemic
Health of Southern California’s farmworkers needs to be a priority, says UC Riverside study
Deborah Deas and Mario Sims are recognized for their contributions to advancing public health
Two UC Riverside-led studies found concerning psychological and physical health problems among more than 300 NH/PIs in five US states
UC Riverside experts answer questions on Americans needing just one COVID-19 booster vaccine each year
UC Riverside experts discuss disease symptoms, vaccines, and anxiety management
UC Riverside-led study participants advocate for collection of more data on deaf individuals
UC Riverside researchers offer new interpretation of cultural trauma
Researchers conducted focus groups of UC Riverside faculty, staff, and students
Immunity generated by vaccination is better than immunity from an actual infection, says an expert
UC Riverside epidemiologist answers this and other questions in Q&A
A UC Riverside-led study, funded by Merck, is set to find out
Policy has limited impact on vaccine uptake because of individual decision making, study finds
Andrew Subica and Ann Cheney will focus their research on marginalized U.S. populations
Total funding of three grants exceeds $1.2 million
A University of California, Riverside, study that sought to determine barriers to health care among Spanish-speaking Latino farmworkers in rural communities has devised an innovative health care service delivery model that addresses many challenges these communities face. The researchers, led by Ann Cheney, a medical anthropologist and assistant professor in...