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Tulane SPHTM In The News - 2011
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Tulane SPHTM in the media 2011:
New Orleans' 'complete streets' ordinance draws praise
Flame Retardant in Your Mountain Dew? Yep
Tulane University, Nunez Community College students collaborate
on wetlands restoration project
WDSU: DHH: Mercury Levels Too High In Dozens Of Waterways
WWL Radio Interview with Kate Parker-Karst of Tulane PRC
CNN: Study confirms sodium-related heart risks
Prof. Peter Scharf’s class explores violence in the community
First lady in La. urges more green peas, exercise
Lawsuit settlement to provide $8.3 million for clinics for poor and underinsured
Breaking Down Barriers to Breastfeeding
Tulane offering $25 gift card for participation in free osteoporosis study
'Food deserts' targeted by $3 million federal grant
When Explaining Science Is a Matter of Life and Death
Malaria deaths could vanish in ten years, claims report
CNN: Peter Scharf comments on violence in New Orleans
Travelers warned about dengue fever in The Bahamas
WGNO: New Orleans Prepares for Potential Dengue Fever Outbreak
CNN: Swapping carbohydrates for soy, milk protein
New York Times Opinion: Making Murder Count (Mark VanLandingham)
GNO: 99-year-old Musician Defies Study on Aging
New Wave: Rwanda Reaches Out to Tulane
AAC&U News: Teaching Public Health Through Service Learning
Gambit: HPV-What Men Need to Know
NOLA.com: N.O. Students Grade Cafeteria Offerings
NOLA.com: N.O. Urged to Fix Sidewalks Near Schools
NOLA.com: Eight Tulane University Graduate Students Named Schweitzer Fellows
TribLIVE: Millions Unreported
Bixbybulletin: Oil Spill Disaster Points to Need for Greater Preparedness
WWL TV: Pregnant Women and Their Babies Sought for Massive Health Study
Science Daily: Physical Activity Decreases Salt's Effect on Blood Pressure, Study Finds
T-P: New Orleans Neighborhoods Without Grocers Targeted by $14 Million Program
Science: Ten Months After Deepwater Horizon, Picking Up the Remnants of Health Data
T-P: Raising Awareness on Lead, an Editorial
NBC17: Tulane to Study Roach Control, Asthma Links
Wall Street Journal: Study to Track Gulf Cleanup Workers' Health
NY Times: Blood Pressure Drugs Seen to Help Heart Disease Patients
WGNO: Violence in Community Course Prompts Mentoring Project in Hollygrove
T-P: Walkable Streets Trim the Fat, Letter to the Editor
Le Nouvelliste: Pour former des techniciens sanitaires
T-P: Teen Pregnancy Reduction Grants Totaling $30 Million Awarded
EurekAlert: Density of Neighborhood Liquor Stores is Especially Risky for African Americans Who Drink
PR Newswire: Heart Study Keeps Tulane Researcher Busy 39 Years Later
Tulane SPHTM Joins International Partnership to Develop Malaria Vaccine
ASPH: Tulane Announces Keynote Speaker for Centennial Symposium
NY Times: Smaller New Orleans After Katrina
TP: New Orleans' Official 2010 Population
Diario de Yucatan: El mal de chagas puede ser mortal
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Tulane University, Nunez Community College students collaborate
on wetlands restoration project
WDSU: DHH: Mercury Levels Too High In Dozens Of Waterways
WWL Radio Interview with Kate Parker-Karst of Tulane PRC
CNN: Study confirms sodium-related heart risks
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