
Judith Moore
Articles
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Sep 26, 2024 |
gavi.org | Judith Moore |David Rabinowitz
Gaps in healthcare stem from a complex interplay of structural biases, flaws in health systems and inequities in the social, economic and environmental drivers of health. Many of these issues are influenced by place, which means local areas have an important role to play in reducing health inequities. Place-based approaches – collaborative, community-led and long-term work in a defined geographic location – can be a powerful way to build healthy, inclusive and resilient communities.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
sandiegoreader.com | Judith Moore |Barbara Palmer |Jangchup Phelgyal |Geoff Bouvier
Black Muslims on Imperial Avenue, Negroes in Golden Hill, Black vintage, acting white, Shirley Anne Williams, black ex-pats in TJ Golden Age Garden Apartments (740 South 36th Street), built in 1983, has 76 apartments on its four floors. Requirements for obtaining an apartment here are that one be an ambulatory senior citizen or disabled person. Average age of residents is 65; ages range from 62 to 90 plus.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
gavi.org | Judith Moore
The amount of data that healthcare churns out with each passing second is almost incomprehensible. By 2020, it was estimated that globally the healthcare sector would generate 2.3 zettabytes of data – that's 2,300,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. Equivalent to 2.3 trillion DVDs of data. We are in the midst of a global digital health revolution.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
sandiegoreader.com | Matthew Lickona |Jeff Smith |Judith Moore
Italian pioneers Marco Bruschi and Pietro Lusardi, deep inside mobster Frank Bompensiero, onslaught of tiny apartments, an informal censusTen years ago, construction was completed on the Rob Quigley-designed La Pensione Hotel, which sits at the intersection of India and Date Streets in Little Italy.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
sandiegoreader.com | Thomas Larson |Abe Opincar |Jeannette DeWyze |Judith Moore
TJ's literary society, SD's first runner, Frank Bompensiero, Jesse Ventura In Coronado one day, after lunch with a friend, he went into a CD shop while his friend waited outside on a bench. When Crooks came out, he noticed his friend staring at an apartment house across the street. “Don’t bother me,” the other said, “I’m having a California moment.” Before them was Portico, bathed in a glowing, hyper real light. Crooks returned at the same hour the next day to photograph it.
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