- November 27, 2023
Sperm Really Is Frazzled by Modern Life, Scientists Say
- November 14, 2023
Do Certain American Neighborhoods Cause Black Teens More Stress?
- November 24, 2023
Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds
- November 20, 2023
New literature reviews from College of Public Health researchers advance understanding of connection between nutrition and mental health
- November 15, 2023
Common pesticides in food reducing sperm count worldwide, study says
- November 15, 2023
Global decline in male fertility linked to common pesticides
- October 30, 2023
Researchers from George Mason's College of Public Health provide new insight into preventive screening rates for women with disabilities, which underscores the need for more HPV screening, particularly among women with sensory, physical, and multiple disabilities.
- Women with a disability are more likely to experience child marriage than women without a disabilityOctober 11, 2023
A new study from George Mason University PhD in Public Health student Samantha Kanselaar found that women with a disability are more likely to report child marriage compared to women without disabilities. The study assessed the prevalence and associations of disability with girl child marriage and intimate partner violence (IPV) among currently married/cohabiting women (aged 20–24 years) in Pakistan, Mail, Uganda, and Haiti.
- October 10, 2023
Medicare Advantage generally had lower resource use (and thereby cost), but by varying amounts across conditions, including in some cases where it was not significantly different than traditional Medicare, according to a new study by Professor Jeah Jung.
- October 9, 2023
For Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October), Denise Hines, an expert on male survivors of intimate partner violence, highlights why male survivors’ stories are rarely heard in conversations about IPV.