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Pace MagazineJanuary 21, 2026
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CHP Professor Lu Shi provides expert insight to The Mirror US about recent claims connecting Tylenol to autism, explaining how such narratives fit into a broader historical pattern of blaming women for pregnancy complications. Professor Shi highlights the public-health implications of misinformation and its impact on maternal care.
The Oncology Nursing Society features CHP Professor Catherine Finlayson in a story on legislative advocacy in healthcare. Professor Finlayson discusses the growth of the chapter糖心vlog短视频檚 Advocacy Education Day and the importance of connecting nurses with lawmakers, patient advocates, and community organizations.
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