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At least half of all recorded police stops in New York City involve individuals under age 25
The initiative aims to improve life expectancy and create a healthier city for all.
The study was carried out as part of a pilot project titled “Out of Gas, In with Justice.”
Anxieties related to crime on New York City transit rose following NYC’s COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency declaration.
April marks STI Awareness Month.
Guns used in crimes traced to interstate purchases move routinely between states along multiple major transportation routes.
New York City neighborhoods with disrupted community connections, due to traffic, roads, and transport infrastructure, are experiencing an increase in traffic collisions.
MPH student Tyler Nichols writes about his public health education in and out of the classroom.
Black women in the U.S were six times more likely to be murdered than their white peers for the years 1999 through 2020.
Researchers at Columbia Mailman worked with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
The number of pedestrians injured from a fall is significantly higher than the number of pedestrians injured by a motor vehicle collision.
Mary Beth Terry discussed her Centennial Grand Challenges research project to reduce indoor air pollution.
Women More Walkable Neighborhoods Have Lower Rates of Obesity-Related Cancers
Columbia Mailman scientists and environmental justice activists from South Bronx Unite launch a research project