Great American Smokeout to be celebrated at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补
Campus will benefit from $20,000 grant to implement state law designating the entire university system to be tobacco-free areas.
Campus will benefit from $20,000 grant to implement state law designating the entire university system to be tobacco-free areas.
Public health research study says pregnant women whose labor contractions have slowed or stopped altogether require immediate transfer to higher-level hospital.
Gross domestic product undervalues the true worth of human worth, says a study led by Victoria Fan of the Office of Public Health Services.
A global shift toward healthy and more plant-based diets, halving food loss and waste and improving farming practices and technologies are required to feed 10 billion people sustainably by 2050, a new study finds.
Researchers aimed to change the context in which child overweight and obesity occurs by building strong partnerships for action within communities.
The research from the Office of Public Health Studies may ultimately help to lower new infections.
The connection between physical, mental and emotional health problems has inspired Christopher Frueh to develop a multi-component treatment for veterans with combat PTSD.
Urinary incontinence may trigger a cycle of decreased physical activity that can hasten a decline in overall health.
Three researchers have won a national fellowship and will receive $350,000 funding over three years.
Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are in the top three ethnicities with the highest rates of HIV diagnoses in the country.