SPH in the Media.
U.S. News & World Report
Many U.S. College Students with Psychosis Are Not Receiving Treatment
Quotes Clara Godoy-Henderson, PhD candidate in health services and policy research.
WAMC Northeast Public Radio
Williamstown Becomes First Mass. Community to Ban Sludge Use
Quotes Laura Orlando, adjunct assistant professor of environmental health.
The Guardian
Why Trump Administration’s Plan to Attempt to Destroy PFAS Is ‘Nonsensical’
Quotes Laura Orlando, adjunct assistant professor of environmental health.
The Boston Globe
Children Are Showing More Signs of Anxiety, Pediatric Study Shows
Quotes Megan Cole Brahim, adjunct associate professor of health law, policy & management.
The New York Times
Children’s Mental Health Visits Have Shot Up, Research Shows
Quotes Megan Cole Brahim, adjunct associate professor of health law, policy & management.
Scientific American
The Hantavirus Outbreak Is Reviving Some of the Worst COVID Conspiracies
Quotes Monica Wang, associate professor of community health sciences.
Neurology Advisor
U.S. Has Higher Excess Death Rate than Other High-Income Countries
Mentions research by Jacob Bor, associate professor of global health and epidemiology, and Andrew Stokes, associate professor of global health.
The Bay State Banner
Research Conference ‘In Service of a Greater Public Good’ Addresses Local Challenges
Quotes Beverly Ge, PhD candidate in environmental health.
HealthDay
What’s Fueling the High U.S. Death Rate? It Might Not Be What You Think
Quotes Andrew Stokes, associate professor of global health, and mentions research by Stokes and Jacob Bor, associate professor of global health and epidemiology.
CBS News
Study Finds U.S. Has Significantly Higher Preventable Death Rates than Peers
Mentions research by Jacob Bor, associate professor of global health and epidemiology, and Andrew Stokes, associate professor of global health.