NIAID-sponsored study includes Seattle in test for benefits of mixing different vaccine types.
coronavirus, COVID, Johnson & Johnson, COVID-19 vaccine, Moderna, clinical trial, vaccine booster, Pfizer
2021-06-14
KPWHRI research partner Neely Williams shares her views on hesitancy in health research in the Black community.
research hesitancy, Tuskegee study, Black community
2021-06-10
In a study in Annals of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente researchers and colleagues share new findings that bariatric surgery is linked to lower death risk in persons with chronic kidney disease and obesity.
bariatric surgery, obesity, weight loss, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis
2021-06-09
A new brief spotlights health impact assessments as a process to improve planning for major developments.
CCHE, community health, RWJF, equity, health impact assessment, infrastructure, urban planning, Pew Charitable Trusts
2021-06-01
New research suggests fast food and other aspects of built environments don’t affect weight, contrary to earlier findings.
obesity, built environment, urban density, weight gain
2021-05-28
Kaiser Permanente Washington, University of Washington, and University of California-San Diego will lead an expanded ACT Program to better understand the aging brain.
aging, ACT study, dementia, brain, Alzheimer’s, geriatric, Adult Changes in Thought
2021-05-20
New research, led by KPWHRI investigators, examines providers’ notes to understand patients’ cannabis use and health conditions.
electronic health records, cannabis, EHR, medical marijuana
2021-05-07
Land Acknowledgment
Our Seattle offices sit on the occupied land of the Duwamish and by the shared waters of the Coast Salish people, who have been here thousands of years and remain. Learn about practicing land acknowledgment.