CPH News
- January 11, 2024David Golberg, Elma Levy, and Ondrea McIntyre-Hall join the College’s advisory board. Thank you to retiring board members Alison Ansher, Michael Fraser, Sharon Lamberton, and Robin Mockenhaupt.
- January 9, 2024States have been eliminating taxes on period products for years. Here’s where you'll still pay them.
- January 8, 2024Public hearing held for Montgomery County bill on free menstrual products
- January 8, 2024Inspired by the legacy of their mothers' generosity, Dr. Tamara Nall and Clement Ezeanii make a heartfelt contribution to the College of Public Health, fostering meaningful impact.
- January 7, 2024Supplements Help Boost Breastmilk Vitamin B12 Levels
- January 5, 2024Is the US prepared for the next pandemic?
- January 4, 2024As her term as Chapter President concludes, Susan O. Koduah explains why collaboration was paramount to the success of her presidency.
- January 3, 2024Start 2024 off right with healthy eating tips from Dr. Lilian De Jonge. Demystify intermittent fasting and superfoods with this helpful video.
- December 27, 2023Study highlights pivotal role of diet in reducing risks linked to diabetes and mental health
- December 19, 2023Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Found in Menstrual Products Including Tampons, Pads, and Liners
- December 19, 2023Plastics, pesticides and pills: how chemical exposures affect sperm health
- December 15, 2023A new systematic review by Joanna Marroquin, a Mason PhD in Public Health student, furthers understanding of the amount of potentially harmful chemicals in menstrual cups, discs, and underwear. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals can interfere with human hormones and cause medical issues.