The Bloomberg American Health Initiative

In September 2016, Bloomberg Philanthropies made a $300 million gift to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on the occasion of the school’s 100th anniversary. The gift’s purpose was to improve health in the United States by focusing on 5 areas: addiction and overdose, violence, obesi...

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subjects Adolescents
Blooming mills
Climate change
Commentary
Donations
Drug addiction
Food processing industry
Obesity
Philanthropy
Public health
Social factors
Teenagers
Violence
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