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WSPH Epidemiology News

Tooth loss in middle age linked to risk of heart disease

April 25, 2018
Lu Qi, MD, PhD

School-based yoga can help children better manage stress and anxiety

April 10, 2018
Kids performing yoga. Photo from Thinkstock.com

Blood-pressure study analysis shows best strategies for patient care

January 24, 2018
Katherine Mills, assistant professor of epidemiology

Bill Gates names Tulane public health student a ‘hero in the field’

January 5, 2018
Adaora Okoli, epidemiology student, Ebola survivor

Blue Bikes NOLA aims to make biking better with Tulane survey

December 19, 2017
Tulane community members can help shape the future of New Orleans’ first bike-share program, Blue Bikes NOLA, by taking part in the Tulane Bike Share Survey. (Photo by Cheryl Gerber)

SPHTM's Dr. Paul Whelton leads charge to redefine high blood pressure

November 14, 2017
Paul Whelton, MD

Blood pressure: Know your numbers

October 6, 2017

Tulane University awarded $6.28 million to study blood pressure control in low-income patients

September 26, 2017
Dr. Jiang He (left) and Dr. Marie “Tonette” Krousel-Wood will lead the study to enlist community health centers to help low-income patients more aggressively manage high blood pressure. Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano.

Community health workers can help lower blood pressure

September 20, 2017
Dr. Jiang He, Joseph S. Copes Chair of Epidemiology at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine was the lead author of a study that showed the vital role of community healthcare workers in treating patients’ high blood pressure.

Tulane finds childhood asthma may lead to thickening of left ventricle in adulthood

June 27, 2017

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