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MDG 3.7: Reproductive Health

By: slucy

Public Health 308 MDG Assignment

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PHP Group 13: Attitudes Toward Informational Health Videos among People with Intellectual Disabilities

By: tharknes

Informational health videos targeted at people with intellectual disabilities were made and evaluated as part of a Public Health Project.

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Evolving Treatment Paradigms for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth

By: tcandido

The Vito Imbasciani, Ph.D., M.D. ’85 and George DiSalvo LGBTQ Health Equity Lecture entitled Evolving Treatment Paradigms for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth by Jack Turban, M.D. Stanford University School of Medicine, recorded September 28, ...

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HDFS 161 Episode 20 Develecological Health Proposal

By: lshelton

Professor Shelton Describes the process of develecological analysis and elaborates on an example proposing ecosystem changes to increase the health of a community.

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Creating an Open Access Impact Within and Beyond the University

By: schwrks

A growing movement is using tools such as open access journals and repositories to transform scholarly communications on a global scale. Open access refers to literature and published research results that are made available online without access ...

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UVM Geology Seminar - Keith Klepeis - 11/16/2020

By: nperdria

PFAS groundwater contamination near Rutland, Vermont: how to communicate geological research to the public and other non-scientist stake-holders

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Sture Hansson: University of Vermont Marsh Professor Lecture The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: On Algal Blooms in the Baltic Sea

By: presdent

Blue-green algal blooms are common in the Baltic Sea as well as in many lakes, and they are often seen as a nuisance and an indication of environmental degradation. But because something is ugly does not necessarily mean that it's also bad. Can cy...

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Late Season Defoliators

By: uvmext

As late summer progresses so-called late-season defoliators are beginning to become visible in Vermont woods. Two such insects are maple leaf cutter and maple trumpet skeletonizer. The first report of damage from maple leaf cutter was in 1911 when...

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University of Vermont Biology Thanksgiving: Gratitude in Science

By: tsoleary

Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to take a step back from the day-to-day grind and take a mental inventory of the things for which we are grateful: our family, friends, colleagues, homes, & health. This is especially important in a brutal year...