March/April 2014 - Surgeon General’s tobacco warning has saved lives
- Justice for South Africa’s mine workers
- A citywide diet
January/February 2014 - Encouraging innovations in health
- New MBA/MPH joint degree
- Health partnership with Russia
November/December 2013 - Finding the origins of acoustic neuromas
- Nutritional interventions help combat depression
- Improving birth outcomes
September/October 2013 - Yale HIV/AIDS center funded for next five years
- Working to improve birth outcomes
- Professor appointed to top dietary panel
July/August 2013 - New approaches for a common childhood ailment
- Indoor tanning restriction signed into law by Connecticut governor
- Yale team takes second in international health competition
May/June 2013 - Climate change and infectious disease
- Breakthrough in parasitic disease research
- Improving Alzheimer’s care
March/April 2013 - A new tick-borne disease emerges
- The benefits of active transportation
- Alumnus awarded Yale Medal
January/February 2013 - Global health competition at YSPH
- Manual measures Latin American household food security
- Researchers identify genetic variants linked to asthma
November/December 2012 - Health and social networks
- Fieldwork for state educators
- Low birth weight, discrimination linked
September/October 2012 - Professors named YSPH teacher and mentor of the year
- Komen CEO delivers commencement address
July/August 2012 - The art of public health
- Some tumors linked to dental X-rays
- Researchers will train in urban health
May/June 2012 - The success of antismoking measures
- YSPH students monitor food safety
- The educational costs of diabetes
March/April 2012 - Skin cancer in young people linked to indoor tanning
- Using games to combat deadly disease
- Exploring public health aspects of food
January/February 2012 - Downs Fellows present findings
- Novel anti-smoking effort to be launched in Connecticut
- A new tick-borne disease rises
September/October 2011 - Dean Reappointed for Second Term
- Bioethics Program Created in China
- Retired Blue-Collar Workers Have Higher BMI
July/August 2011 - Gates Foundation grant to improve global health
- Birth weight and mortality linked
- Endometrial cancer and weight
May/June 2011 - Abdominal fat linked to discrimination
- A genetic cause for some autism
- Online networks have little effect on ER care
March/April 2011 - Model estimates traffic-related air pollution
- Student presents HPV research to Connecticut’s public health community
- Infant antibiotic use may increase risk of childhood asthma
January/February 2011 - Exercise associated with reduced risk of endometrial cancer
- Downs Fellows discuss international research projects
- Study will focus on liver cancer
November/December 2010 - Students complete summer internship in public health training
- Disaster in Haiti poses further risk to children
- China’s public health threats topic of Yale conference
September/October 2010 - NIH grant funds brain tumor study
- Sweeping changes recommended to nation’s diet
- Lyme app developed for iPhones
July/August 2010 - Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancer
- Advocate of better health for all visits Yale
- Noted medical researcher receives Winslow Award
May/June 2010 - Minority high school students consider careers in public health
- Harmful protein linked to experiences of discrimination
- Heart attack care improving with quicker, coordinated responses
March/April 2010 - Lyme disease spread by birds
- Current soda taxes not enough to curb obesity
- Stemming chronic disease in New Haven
January/February 2010 - Childhood ADHD, adult crime linked
- Many patients arriving too late for stroke drug
- Professor named “Researcher of the Year”
November/December 2009 - Overdose deaths widespread in Connecticut
- Health map of New Haven neighborhoods created
- Lyme bacterium, once nearly eradicated, rebounded with forests
September/October 2009 - Agent used in spinal fusion surgery associated with complications
- Professor selected to serve on CDC's ethics subcommittee
- Faculty honored with teaching awards
July/August 2009 - Study explores effects of exercise on women's cancer
- Beliefs about the causes of obesity predict support for government intervention
- YSPH trains delegates from China's Food and Drug Administration
May/June 2009 - Older women live longer than men after first "mini stroke"
- High-stress jobs can take a toll on employee's family
- New prevention strategy may significantly reduce HIV infections
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