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Kelly Blake

Kelly Blake is director of communications in the School of Public Health.


Woman receives shot from nurse

Expert: Clear Communication on Vaccine Approvals, Safety, Efficiency Needed Now

Government Agency, Health Care Workers, Media Action Urged to Battle Mistrust

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After Campaign Led by UMD Researcher, WHO Changes Course

New Recommendations Acknowledge Possibility of Airborne Transmission

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Hate, Health and Social Media

Researchers Find Racist Tweets Correlate to Cardiovascular Illness for Both Black, White People

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Study: Abortion Does Not Increase Risk of Attempting Suicide

UMD-led Research is First to Compare Women’s Risk Before and After Procedure

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Inoculating Against the Spread of Viral Misinformation

Study of Vaccine-Related Facebook Ads Reveals Ongoing Challenges for Public Health

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Inequity at Birth

Public Health Study Seeks to Inform Efforts to Reduce Racial Gap in Premature Babies

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Inclusive Care

Center to Focus on Improving Mental Health Among LGBTQ+ Communities

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Mid-Maryland Mission of Mercy Dental Clinic

Health Care (and Smiles) for All

Two-day Free Clinic Provided Free Dental, Wellness Services to More Than 1,000

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Children watching “Galli Galli Sim Sim”

Study: Indian “Sesame Street” Improves Preschoolers’ Skills

Research Finds Gains in Identifying Letters, Numbers, More

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Kelsie Challenger interacts with students at the Abigail D. Butscher School in Calaba Town, Sierra Leone

Professor Gives $1.15M to Support Experiences Abroad

Funds Will Boost School of Public Health’s Global Health Initiative

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Surgeon general

U.S. Surgeon General Urges Collaboration to Confront Health Crises

Dr. Jerome Adams Headlines Public Health Research Event, Calls Substance Abuse His Top Priority

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Projects Supporting LGBTQ Youth, Vaccinations Earn Gold

Two Winners Chosen at Gold Public Health Innovation Award Competition

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