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Research News
- January 30, 2024Researchers, led by associate professor Debora Goldberg, spoke with clinicians to better understand what causes burnout and discuss strategies to improve clinician well-being.
- January 29, 2024UK and Bangladesh researchers visit Mason to share knowledge about and explore the complex transmission of animal-borne infectious diseases.
- January 9, 2024States have been eliminating taxes on period products for years. Here’s where you'll still pay them.
- 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 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.
- November 30, 2023According to a new study from Assistant Professor Dongqing Wang, B-12 vitamins increase the presence of the micronutrient in mothers’ breast milk, which is especially helpful in countries where it can be difficult to eat what is needed for the body to produce B-12 naturally.
- November 27, 2023Sperm Really Is Frazzled by Modern Life, Scientists Say
- 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