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Obituary: Peter Cai / Ambitious, talented Harvard pre-med student
October 29, 2008
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Peter Cai, a Harvard University junior from McCandless known for his brilliance, kindness and common sense, died Saturday of a heart attack after running in a footrace. Mr. Cai, 20, a pre-med major in molecular and cellular biology who graduated from North Allegheny High School in 2006, collapsed after completing the race along the Charles River.

Doctors Recommend Doubling Dose Of Vitamin D
October 14, 2008
WPXI - Video
Doctors recommend doubling dose of Vitamin D

Barbershops become urban community health center
September 18, 2008
Reuters
TORONTO (Reuters) - African-American communities in the shadows of the University of Pittsburgh's buildings are getting sick and dying sooner than their white counterparts, of preventable diseases -- and Dr. Stephen Thomas wants to change it. An outreach initiative involving local barbershops and beauty salons is a step in that direction.

Mayo Clinic Team Takes on the Health Disparities Challenge
September 16, 2008
Mayo Clinic
As part of its mission to train the next generation of physicians and scientists, the Mayo Clinic Center for Translational Science Activities (CTSA) offers the Health Disparities Field Experience, a unique course through Mayo Graduate School. For this year's fieldwork, course scholars and faculty are joining with the Center for Minority Health (CMH) at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health in its innovative program called 'Take a Health Professional to the People Day' on Sept. 18, 2008.

Pittsburgh GSPH STEER Program Encourages Young Environmental Scientists
August 15, 2008
The department of environmental and occupational health (EOH) and Center Minority Health (CMH) at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health have completed the first year of a five-year grant for Short Term Educational Experiences for Research (STEER) in the Environmental Health Sciences.

PBS explores 'Causes'
March 21, 2008
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PBS's "Unnatural Causes" (10 p.m. Thursdays on WQED starting next week and running through April 17) explores the socio-economic and racial inequities in the health of Americans and searches for the causes.

Closing the Gap: An OnQ Special Report
February 18, 2008
Medical information is complicated enough, but some patients must also deal with language barriers or disabilities. In this report, OnQ explores how hospitals, providers and other organizations are addressing this health care disparities problem.

Closing the Gap: Health Disparities Overview
February 18, 2008
OnQ kicks off our week-long series focusing on disparities in health care and medical access for various groups based on their race, sexual orientation, gender, economic status, among other categories.

Closing the Gap: Health Disparities: Racial and Ethnic
February 18, 2008
Through the Center for Minority Health, minister Rev. Vaughn teaches African dance classes for the CMH's Healthy Black Family ProjectTM at the Kingsley Center's newly-renovated exercise studios. Class participants talk with OnQ's Chris Moore about getting a handle on health, as well as spiritual issues.

Taking Healthcare to the People: Mayo Clinic, Univ. of Pittsburgh Collaborate to Reach Patients Where They Live and Work
Mayo Clinic - Center for Transitional
Science Activities
December 17, 2007
Despite the combined efforts of government agencies, healthcare providers and community leaders, there is still a large gap or "disparity" between populations when it comes to health outcomes and access to medical care.


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