 | Dean's Message |
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 | Advances - Dangers Posed by Indoor Tanning Identified
- Statins May Help Reduce Flu Mortality
- Birth Timing Influenced by Scary, Romantic Holidays
- Health Care Leadership Modeled in Ethiopia
- Folate Not Associated with Risk of Childhood Asthma
- Roma Face Heightened Health Risks in Serbia
- Genetic Link Identified in Brain Tumor
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 | Perspective A Weighty Problem - Jennifer L. Harris, Ph.D. '08, M.B.A., is the director of marketing initiatives for the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity.
- Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D, is co-founder and executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, D.C.
- Eric Triffin, M.P.H. '86, teaches public health at Southern Connecticut State University.
- Hannah Arem is a doctoral student in public health at Yale.
- Sarah Aspinwall is a second-year M.P.H. student at Yale.
- Debbie Humphries, M.P.H., Ph.D., is a clinical instructor in the division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases.
- Kierston Strombotne is a YPSH doctoral student.
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 | Big Food The dimensions of a growing public health crisis are outlined in a Peabody Musiem exhibition that organizers hope provides healthier food for thought. |
 | The Weight of Disease Ongoing resarch on the links between cancer, excessive weight, diet and exercise may offer remedies for people with terminal illnesses. |
 | An Expanding State Americans over the past few decades have grown increasingly heavy for a variety of reasons, including diet, lifestyle changes and economics. |
 | A Conversation with Kelly Brownell An outspoken researcher believes that what is good for the modern food industry is not necessarily good for America. |
 | Rolling Back Obesity A School of Public Health program seeks to stem troubling rates of obesity and other dieases in New Haven's schools and to build a generation of healthier, better-performing students. |
 | A Revealing Hand Scientists are testing a laser technique that could allow for improved and quicker results in the field of dietary research. |
 | The STIs of BMI A group of overweight, young females were found to be more prone to sexually transmitted diseases than their slimmer peers. The reasons why are not as clear. |
 | The Hidden Costs of Diabetes Beyond its medical complications, diabetes is found to exact a heavy economic and educational toll on younger patients. |
 | Targeting Obesity at Birth Yale researcher advocates revamping U.S. dietary guidelines to include infants. |
 | Students - Defining Moments in Public Health
- A Dengue Diversion
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 | Alumni Spotlight - Rinderpest No More
- The Art of Advocacy
- A Caring Hand
- Alumni News
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 | YSPH Notes - Renewed effort needed against neglected tropical diseasses, former Yale researcher says.
- Public Health Training Center Created with $2.6 Million Grant
- Paying People to Kick the Habit—novel anti-smoking effort designed for Connecticut
- Smartphones Solution to Infant Mortality Awarded Gates Grant
- YSPH Professors Appointed to Endowed Chairs
- Promoting Health Through Improved Relationships
- Speaking of Health
- An Uncompromising Stance in the Fight Against AIDS
- The End of AIDS is Within Reach, Journalist Asserts
- Staggering Loss of Life, Appalling Suffering
- Logistics Sometimes Stymie Passion of Aid Workers
- U.S. Population Rapidly Aging, More Elderly
- At Risk: Latino Children's Health\
- Article Cited in Health Care Reform Challenges
- YSPH Around the World
- Awards and Honors
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 | In Memoriam |
 | Yesterday Cancer Pioneer Creates and Enduring Legacy |
 | Today Senator Briefed on Health Advances, Challenges |