5 things to know about Mason's College of Public Health
Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
News
- November 24, 2023Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds
- November 24, 2023Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds
- November 20, 2023New literature reviews from College of Public Health researchers advance understanding of connection between nutrition and mental health
- November 15, 2023Common pesticides in food reducing sperm count worldwide, study says
- November 15, 2023Global decline in male fertility linked to common pesticides
- November 15, 2023Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies Raedeh Basiri will represent the College at the American Society for Nutrition’s Aging and Chronic Disease Research Interest Section as an at-large delegate, contributing to initiatives related to aging-related and chronic disease studies
- November 15, 2023Comprehensive systematic review of 25 studies over 25 years reveals consistent evidence of associations between insecticide exposure and lower sperm concentration.
- November 14, 2023Do Certain American Neighborhoods Cause Black Teens More Stress?
- November 13, 2023Bachelor of Science in Community Health alumna Blythe Dellinger details how Mason's College of Public Health inspired a life-long commitment to serving populations in need
- November 13, 2023Melissa Perry, dean of Mason’s College of Public Health, is an ardent proponent of virtual reality as a tool to help solve the nation’s health challenges. But she also worries that technology has helped create an “epidemic of loneliness” that has heightened the importance of a shared humanity and “being present for each other.”
- November 11, 2023Domestic violence goes both ways
- November 8, 2023Report shows breast cancer survival rates worst among Black women
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