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Study reveals link between childhood leukemia and radon exposure, even below EPA guidelines, in 18-year analysis across 727 U.S. counties.
OSU College of Health secures $16M in grants to research environmental health impacts, from wildfire smoke resilience to children's exposure to harmful chemicals.
In the episode, "Building Communities for Health," Allison explores topics such as mental health and suicide prevention.
Profesor Molly Kile shares information and recommendations in an article about tap water safety.
Veronica Irvin investigates interval breast cancer, raising awareness about crucial detection between mammogram screenings and improving care access.
This research will assess climate-driven exposures for PURE communities using state-of-the-art geospatial assessment methods and determine the direct and indirect impacts of climate-driven exposures on diverse health outcomes.
From refugee to policy analyst: Follow Massarra Eiwaz-Ransom's inspiring journey from Iraq to Oregon, where she champions immigrant health care and earns dual MPH and MA degrees from OSU.
Her poster, titled “Neighborhood characteristics associated with firearm injuries in children and adolescents across the U.S.,” was presented as part of the Equity Research Internship Program.
Joe Page, MPH '24 has landed a position as a health care policy intern in the office of U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse at the United States Senate in Washington, D.C.
The helpline, available at 833-897-2474, offers 24/7 access to trained professionals who provide emotional support and connect callers with relevant resources.
Concerned about well water contaminants? The OSU Be Well Project helps Oregon well owners test for arsenic, nitrate, and lead, providing resources and support for water treatment.
A recent New York Times article shed light on how some fishing communities are grappling with opioid abuse and overdoses in fishing communities.