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As Outdoor Preschools Gain Traction, States Work to Unlock Funding

Jan. 3, PEW Trusts, Stateline article At least one researcher is probing whether being outdoors helps children or whether those participating in outdoor preschool benefit from other types of privilege. Amber Fyfe-Johnson, an assistant research professor at Washington State University, published a review last year of nearly 300 studies examining the effects of time spent outside on […]

Only 43% of clinical trials report race and ethnicity – What can be done?

Medical News TodayApril 21, 2022by Timothy Huzar In a new study, researchers have analyzed over 20,000 clinical trials to determine if they reported data on race or ethnicity. The researchers also looked at whether the participants in the trials were representative of the United States population. The researchers found that over half of the clinical […]

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What Does Equity Mean to You?

Anna Zamora-Kapoor is quoted in this op ed. By Bo John Brusco for the Lynwood (Wash.) Times On Wednesday, October 6, the Lynnwood Times facilitated an interview forum with several candidates running for Mayoral, City Council, and School District positions in Lynnwood and Mukilteo. It was an insightful experience listening to each candidates’ response and […]

As the delta variant grips Washington state, Latino population faces steep COVID risk

HERC Community Liaison Anna Zamora-Kapoor is quoted in this article.   By Ryan Blethen, Manuel Villa and Daisy Zavala Seattle Times staff reporters MALAGA, CHELAN COUNTY — Teresa Bendito-Zepeda and a few companions went door to door during a summer morning last month, coaxing the farmworkers at this migrant housing complex to a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic […]

Kratom a danger for older adults

By Addy Hatch, WSU College of Nursing Older adults are using kratom, often as an alternative to opioids for pain relief. As the plant-based substance’s popularity has grown, however, so have calls to poison centers, often with severe consequences for older adults. “It functions a lot like an opioid but it’s not regulated,” explained Janessa […]

La Patrona radio interview – Vaccination for the Latinx community

Anna Zamora-Kapoor, Assistant Professor in WSU’s Departments of Sociology and Medical Education and Clinical Sciences and Community Liaison with WSU’s Health Equity Research Center, spoke with La Patrona 1680 AM radio about COVID and vaccinations for Latinx community members. Watch the 8-minute interview. Listen to a 1-minute spotlight.