Research
Mothers in poorer health are less likely to breastfeed
ACA insurance provision reduces health care spending for young adults
Patient Satisfaction Varies with Number of Chronic Illnesses
Drop in adolescent antidepressant use after FDA warnings resulted in negative effects
Health insurance coverage and disparities exist in receiving reconstruction after mastectomy
National Coverage: media messaging trends from the ACA rollout
NORA Symposium on Occupational Health of Immigrant Workers
Uninsured Minnesotans number falls by 40 percent
The number of Minnesotans without health insurance fell by 40.6 percent between September 30, 2013 and May 1, 2014, according to a new report prepared by the School of Public Health State Health Access Data Assistance Center (SHADAC).
Positively Negative
Six PhD students named Dissertation Fellows
Six talented School of Public Health doctoral students have received veritable golden tickets through fellowships awarded by the Graduate School.
Coming home to hunger
When we think of soldiers returning from the wars in the Iraq and Afghanistan, most of us imagine them coming home to a secure lifestyle. But according to a new SPH study, one in four veterans face a new type of struggle.