A new Project EAT study shows that almost half of the beverages shown in popular television shows viewed by adolescents contained alcohol.
Epidemiology and Community Health
Cycling Saves Lives and Money in Minnesota
A new study by Mark Pereira shows that cycling in Minnesota saves lives and the state hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
Chemo Can Lead to Kidney Damage in Breast Cancer Patients
A new study from alumna Shuling Li (PhD, ‘13) shows how chemo side-effects could cause kidney damage in elderly breast cancer patients.
SPH Addresses Structural Racism in Maternal and Child Health Programs
A UMN team that includes Associate Professors Ruby Nguyen and Jamie Stang is part of a national collaborative of maternal and child health training programs working to increase diversity in their curriculum, faculty, and students.
Age-Related Weight Loss Raises Risk of Major Fracture in Older Men
Finding the Ideal Body Composition for Preterm Babies
Knowing Nutrition
Reducing Child Marriage and Partner Violence in Bangladesh
Todd Receives Ballentine Scholarship from Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Public Health Nutrition MPH student Chelsie Todd has earned the Colonel Frances G. Ballentine Scholarship from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation.
New App to Help Youth with HIV Keep Up with Medication
A Student of the World
Epidemiology MPH student Subin Jang spent summer 2016 in India for her field experience and worked on a project focused on diabetes and hypertension rates at a new urban clinic in Bangalore.