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The official account of Stanford Health Policy: Innovative, cross-discipline research on health policy and primary care outcomes. RTs are not endorsements.

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RT @FSIStanford: The effects of famine and starvation can impact an individual before they've been born and continue for generations beyond….
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The effects can persist long after people regain access to food, experts say.
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Study sheds light on "an emerging psychological health crisis" that disproportionately affects girls. The study in The Lancet Planetary Health is among the first to quantify how repeated climate stressors impact the psychological well-being and future outlook of adolescents in
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RT @PantsuitPolitic: Just Say No didn't work. Neither did decriminalization and tolerance. Today on Pantsuit Politics, @nkybeth and @Keith….
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In this @TIME piece about the potential consequences of famine in #Gaza, SHP's Ruth Gibson notes effects of starvation can persist long after people regain access to food. “What we can’t see is the generational and intergenerational impacts.".
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The effects can persist long after people regain access to food, experts say.
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Research Matters: Federal investments in foundational @Stanford research launched the computer age in Silicon Valley and have contributed to the development of radar, GPS, heart transplants, artificial intelligence, MRI scans, and the internet.
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Research by Margaret Brandeau @StanfordHP.shows that providing housing to unhoused people with #opioides use disorder could add an average of 3.59 years of healthy life to recipients at an average cost of $26,200 per person per year.
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RT @StanfordBrain: What does brain science teach us about addiction, and how can it guide policy?. Stanford addiction expert & policy advis….
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SHP research scholar Ruth Gibson joins Mike @McFaul on the World Class podcast to share sobering data on how ending foreign aid—especially the dissolution of #USAID—could eventually cost millions of lives, particularly among women and children.
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What happens when the costs of #sanctions intersect with, or cause, humanitarian crises? SHP's Ruth Gibson joins World Class to discus her research into how sanctions impact child and maternal mortality locally, and the stability of the global order.
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RT @FSIStanford: The Supreme Court's decision to uphold requirements for health insurers to cover certain preventive services is "a win for….
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The SCOTUS decision preserves free preventive health care and sets the stage for a bigger role for RFK Jr. in determining what's covered.
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A study by SHP's & @StanfordEng's Margaret Brandeau shows that providing housing without requiring prior drug treatment produces major public health gains and cost savings. “If you’re living on the streets, you’re not going to be successfully treated for your opioid use disorder
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Stanford Health Policy researchers address issues of liability risk and the ethical use of #AI in health care, making the case for tools that address liability and risk—while making patient safety and concerns a priority.
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RT @FSIStanford: In a five year sanctions period, researchers at @StanfordHP, @DrexelUniv, and @UW estimate that resulting impacts on publi….
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A new study examines how aid sanctions deepen global health inequality
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The magazine @ThinkGlobalHlth features research by SHP postdoc research fellow Ruth Gibson, whose study published in @LancetGH found that while sanctions are "an imperative tool to prevent or stop war," they also deepen global health inequity.
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A new study examines how aid sanctions deepen global health inequality
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Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert writes in @AMJPublicHealth commentary overcrowding at US prisons not only leads to negative health outcomes, but exacerbates chronic physical and mental health conditions and increases demands for already limited healthcare delivery.
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Watch: SHP's Ruth Gibson on upcoming comment in The Lancet Global Health about the double-edged sword of sanctions. While health scholars find sanctions detrimental to health, they're a geopolitical tool to end wars or punish regimes for crimes against humanity.
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