2017 Faculty in the News

 

Below are some examples of topics and 2017 publications where our faculty members have been cited for their research findings and expert commentary.

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December


  
December 7
          
December 6

November


Air Pollution May Weaken the Bones​
November 29
It’s the Grim Reality of Frequent Work Travel: Health Problems​
November 27
City's Lead Poisoning Numbers Don't Tell the Whole Story
November 23
Refugees lack menstrual supplies and private, safe toilets​
November 6
 

October


How To End A Positive Health Trend: The Trump Administration’s Plan To Restrict Contraception Is A Step in the Wrong Direction
October 17
Air Pollution May Make Babies' Cells Age Faster
October 16
Exposure to air pollution before birth may shorten our lives​   
October 16
 

September


September 25
 
September 22
September 18
Does Air Pollution Reduce Cycling’s Health Benefits?​                               
September 12
September 12
 
September 7
 

August


August 23
August 23
August 21
US teen drug overdose deaths climb after years of decline                                 
August 16
August 9

July


July 24
July 21
July 9
On Your Bike, Watch Out for the Air​                                 
July 6
July 4
 

June


Workers' Health on the Chopping Block
June 30
Health is A Global Public Good
June 6
The Womb is No Protection from Toxic Chemicals   
June 1

May


Health Leaders Must Focus on the Threats From Factory Farms
May 21
The Best Replacement for Obamacare is Medicaid
May 18
The Global Gap in Healthcare Dollars For Young and Old is Huge
May 9
Rare, Tick-Borne Powassan Virus Worries Some Experts About Possible Spread
May 1

April


  
April 7
          
April 5

March


March 15
March 13
March 7
What I Learned Living In A Majority Muslim Country                                
March 7
March 3

February


February 20
February 3
February 2

January


January 18
January 13
January 10
 
January 6