SPH in the Media.
ScienMag
Official U.S. Records Undervalue Native American Mortality Rates and Life Expectancy, New Research Finds
Mentions research by Jacob Bor, associate professor of global health and epidemiology.
Forbes
Road Deaths Surge and Black Families Suffer Most
Mentions research by Matthew Raifman (SPH'24).
The Munich Eye
Rise in Mortality Rates Linked to Heart Disease and Diabetes Among Less Educated Americans
Quotes Maria Glymour, chair and professor of epidemiology and Andrew Stokes, associate professor of global health.
Everett Herald
Commentary: So Much for RFK Jr.’s Pledge of ‘Choice’ on Vaccines
Quotes Matthew Motta, assistant professor of health law, policy & management.
Employee Benefit News
Supporting Well-Being in Hybrid Work Models
Mentions research by Monica Wang, associate professor of community health sciences.
The Oklahoman
Congress Is Moving Backward on Funding for Alzheimer’s Disease Research | Opinion
Article written by Maria Glymour, chair and professor of epidemiology.
The Boston Globe
‘Not Just a West Coast Problem’: Wildfire Risks Hit Home as Canadian Smoke Lingers
Quotes Jennifer Stowell, research scientist for the center for climate & health.
The American Reporter
The Silent Threat: How Air Pollution Endangers Vulnerable Communities and the Crucial Role of Real-Time Monitoring
Article written by Jennifer Ross, associate professor of health law, policy & management.
Bloomberg
RFK Jr.’s Policies Shouldn’t Surprise Anyone
Quotes Matthew Motta, assistant professor of health law, policy & management.
Sci Tech Daily
Brown Rice, Eggs, and More: Scientists Warn Popular Foods Could Be Contaminated with PFAS
Quotes Wendy Heiger-Bernays, emeritus clinical professor of environmental health, and Thomas Webster, adjunct professor of environmental health.