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Luisa N. Borrell
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DP Epid/Bios @cunysph.bsky.social: Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic position and neighborhood effects as #SDoH | Posts=my opinions/views | RT!= endorsement. EiC: Preventive Medicine (PM) & PM Reports #EpiSky, #SocialEpi, #SDoH, #Epidemiology, #CausalInference .. more

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Delighted to share our paper with E. Rodriguez, N. Lanborena, S. Yago and J. Diez examining intersectional BMI inequities across age, sex/gender, immigration status, and education among adults in Spain using I-MAIHDA. @cunysph.bsky.social @uahes.bsky.social
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Body mass index inequities among adults in Spain: An intersectional multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy of age, sex/gender, immigration status, and education
We aimed to examine intersectional BMI inequities across age, sex/gender, immigration status, and education among adults in Spain.We analyzed data fro…
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🌍📊A new study led by #CUNYSPH Distinguished Prof Luisa N. Borrell reveals significant BMI disparities in Spain tied to age, sex, immigration status, and education—highlighting the need for intersectional public health strategies.
🔗 cunysph.me/4pSTpaT
Study reveals BMI disparities among immigrants in Spain - CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
A new study led by Distinguished Professor Luisa N. Borrell found significant inequities in body mass index (BMI) among adults in Spain, driven by age, sex, immigration status, and education. The research, which used data...
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Sorry you and your family had to experience that situation.

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Oh my! How do you bring all of them? 🙈🙈

Very interesting read: “​solidarity-based [epid] is the explicit practice of [epid] aimed at dismantling structural inequities in health through the promotion of shared interests, with the goals of overcoming domination and exploitation and, ultimately, of achieving justice.” #EpiSky #SocEpi
Public health is under attack. It’s not enough to fight back, we need to make our field better for everyone.

Today’s E is for Epi guest post by @jessieish.bsky.social & Nadia Abuelezam asks “what would a solidarity-based epidemiology look like?”

Read it here: open.substack.com/pub/epiellie...
Solidarity-based Epidemiology: A guest post
Re-distributing power inside and outside of the field
open.substack.com
Public health is under attack. It’s not enough to fight back, we need to make our field better for everyone.

Today’s E is for Epi guest post by @jessieish.bsky.social & Nadia Abuelezam asks “what would a solidarity-based epidemiology look like?”

Read it here: open.substack.com/pub/epiellie...
Solidarity-based Epidemiology: A guest post
Re-distributing power inside and outside of the field
open.substack.com
Nine former directors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - who collectively served under both Republican & Democratic administrations - came together to write this piece raising alarm about how RFK Jr. is endangering public health in the United States.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/01/o...
Opinion | We Ran the C.D.C.: Kennedy Is Endangering Every American’s Health
www.nytimes.com

Thank you for the confirmation! I certainly did communicate with the AE and let them know that this was unacceptable and an excessive request.

Very interesting! I recently received a review where the reviewer literally demanded I cite at least 15 articles by the same first author. Will this be considered a misconduct or citation extortion? Asking for a friend…🙈
Prof. Zhanhu Guo, at Northumbria University (a professional citation extortionist) suffers serious consequences for his misconduct (of course not): he must attend a couple of ethics seminars for a year to learn that it's not acceptable to force people to cite dozens of his articles. See FBS Shorts:
Schneider Shorts 29.08.2025 – Little Britain
forbetterscience.com/2025/08/29/s...
Prof. Zhanhu Guo, at Northumbria University (a professional citation extortionist) suffers serious consequences for his misconduct (of course not): he must attend a couple of ethics seminars for a year to learn that it's not acceptable to force people to cite dozens of his articles. See FBS Shorts:

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The silence is disturbing and complicit at best!

I hear that my dear friend! We have to take all joy we can get these days ❤️😍🥰

I couldn’t stop laughing 🤣🤣thank you for sharing 🥰🥰
An excellent example of turkey group gobbles in trees — though I intentionally kicked this one off (please enjoy my attempt at a turkey sound 😉)
An excellent example of turkey group gobbles in trees — though I intentionally kicked this one off (please enjoy my attempt at a turkey sound 😉)

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And...chef's kiss 🤌 on the footnote, @defendpublichealth.bsky.social and @elizabethjacobs.bsky.social. 👏👏👏 #IHATnotMAHA
👏 Congratulations to Dr. Yang Han of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a recipient of our Postdoctoral Fellow Award (Outstanding Promise in Social Epidemiology)!

This week, we spotlight his innovative research in our award series.

🎥 Watch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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🌆🥦 In a new policy brief, #CUNYSPH Associate Professor Nevin Cohen and colleagues explore how urbanization is reshaping global food systems and creating new public health challenges for cities.
🔗cunysph.me/44QMoNX
Cities, food, and health: Managing urban transitions - CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Associate Professor Nevin Cohen and colleagues published a policy brief that examines how urbanization is reshaping global food systems and creating new health challenges for cities. This article is…
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Trump's 3/27 executive order targets the Smithsonian for advancing "the view that race is not a biological reality but a social construct."

Trump argues that the exhibit's statement, below, is unscientific. He's wrong. As a biology professor and population geneticist, I agree with every word of it.

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“Trump’s tariffs aren’t just bad economics. They’re a declaration of economic war on the half of America that didn’t vote for him. This is deliberate & strategic. It’s a cultural counter-revolution disguised as industrial policy.”

Except tariffs devastate the half of the US that voted for him too.
Trump's Tariffs Aren't Economics. They're a Cultural Purge | Washington Monthly
Trump's blunderbuss tariff policies are a declaration of war on the half of America that didn’t vote for him.
washingtonmonthly.com

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STAT @statnews.com · Apr 9
The U.S. maternal mortality rate increased 27% between 2018 and 2022, a new NIH study finds.
U.S. maternal mortality rate increased 27% over five years, NIH study finds
The U.S. maternal mortality rate increased 27% between 2018 and 2022, a new NIH study finds.
buff.ly

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“Confounding is for EFFECT measures, not occurrence measures.”

Just in case you missed it 🙂
I keep seeing people arguing about autism prevalence estimates saying they’ve “adjusted for all confounders” but a *prevalence estimate* can’t be confounded.

Confounding is for *effect* measures, not *occurrence* measures.

Don’t get me wrong, prevalence estimates can be *biased* but not like that.

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Hello all here’s a thing I wrote with @profalang.bsky.social
Frontiers | Immigration policy as public health policy: Trump’s first administration and a critical public health response to the second
www.frontiersin.org

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Respuesta unánime de las universidades públicas catalanas a los ataques del Gobierno norteamericano a la educación superior del país www.lavanguardia.com/launi/202504...
Respuesta unánime de las universidades públicas catalanas a los ataques del Gobierno norteamericano a la educación superior del país
Lea este artículo en catalán La Universitat de Barcelona, la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, la Universitat Pompeu Fabra,
www.lavanguardia.com

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“Seizing control of universities is among the first steps of any authoritarian regime. We’ve seen this playbook in places like Hungary. When independent institutions fall in line under political pressure, the consequences are long-term and far-reaching.” gautam.beehiiv.com/p/what-happe...
What Happens If Trump Takes Harvard?
The Indispensable Newsletter #25
gautam.beehiiv.com

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