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The U.S. just hit a new record, but it’s not one to get excited about. We now have the highest number of measles cases, more ...
The evolving landscape of health care is compelling more medical students to pursue dual degrees, particularly MD-MPH programs, as a means to broaden their ability to respond to complex public ...
The Global Network for Academic Public Health (GNAPH), for which ASPPH proudly serves as Secretariat, has formalized a ...
The signers acknowledged that leaders of their professions had previously condemned a street protest against lockdown ...
Dr. Kellan E. Baker discusses how significant cuts to health care research and bans on gender-affirming care affect LGBTQ+ ...
The couple who have been intent on not letting the outside world steal their joy are now moving into their first branded ...
The state will give UC San Diego $5 million to introduce a new bachelor’s degree program in public health at Southwestern ...
A new study from Yale researchers estimates the life expectancy in cohorts born in 1900, 1950, and 2000. Not only do they ...
The Lies We've Been Sold and the Policies That Can Save Us sets out her hope of living to the age of 100 years in good health “as a collective endeavour”, an aim many share. Improving the length of ...
Omada Health went public on the Nasdaq Friday, marking the second major digital health company to do so after a post-pandemic drought.
According to Jackson, cuts to Health First Indiana funding could severely limit the county’s ability to work with community partners to promote public health.
Five students enrolled in UAB School of Public Health programs have been selected for the 2025-2026 cohort of Alabama Fellows within the Albert Schweitzer program: Shanquell Dixon, a Master of Public ...