Research
Obesity Can Lead to the Alteration of Specific Genes
Study Shows Food-insecure Mothers Use Different Parenting Strategies
Inhaler Ban Increases Costs for Asthma Patients
Legal Aid: State Cannabis Program to Help Thousands of Chronically Ill
SPH graduates Michele Larson and Tom Arneson are leading the Minnesota Department of Health’s state-monitored program legalizing the sale of medicinal cannabis.
Study Finds 250 Rural Hospitals Could Lose Critical Access Status
Call Receives President’s Community-Engaged Scholar Award
U Honors SPH Students’ Interdisciplinary Work
Expert Perspective: Who delivers babies in rural hospitals?
Pet Projects: CENSHARE returns with a new focus on animal-human interaction research
Building Models to Predict and Prevent Salmonella Outbreaks
Researchers at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health (SPH) and College of Veterinary Medicine are working together with industry to determine how high Salmonella…
Study Shows Disordered Eating Still a Major Issue for American Teens
A new School of Public Health study shows disordered eating behaviors remain a major health issue for teens despite a recent drop in their prevalence–and shaming messages promoting weight…