Susan Anenberg is a professor and chair of the Environmental and Occupational Health Department at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. She is also the director ...
Research from the Institute for Global Tobacco Control (IGTC) indicates that restrictions on tobacco and nicotine product sales and marketing may not be enough to stem the continued rise in vaping ...
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At the end of March, the KP.2 variant was causing about 4% of infections in the U.S., according to the CDC, while its parental strain, JN.1, was causing over 50% of infections at that time. As of ...
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A new study published in December in JAMIA Open and led by Department of Health Policy and Management researchers including Elham Hatef, MD, MPH, and Jonathan P. Weiner, DrPH, aims to address ...
As with any drug or medical product, when we decide to take a vaccine, we want to feel confident that its benefits outweigh any possible risks. Scientists and public health researchers take those ...
Tanjala Purnell, PhD, MPH, and Deidra Crews, MD, of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity see harsh health disparities among Black people through the lens of their work around kidney disease.
More recent content on this topic is available. For the latest information, see New Study Links Hearing Loss With Dementia in Older Adults and Hearing Aids May Slow Dementia Onset. Hearing loss ...
For women in the U.S. carceral system, access to reproductive health care isn’t often simple. The rules surrounding abortion in particular vary widely from state to state and even among prisons in the ...
Last week, the FDA granted Emergency Use Authorization for COVID-19 shots for children ages 5–11. The consideration comes at a critical time as we head into the fall and winter when we typically deal ...