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WSPH Epidemiology News

Tulane researcher studies maternal mortality and the reasons behind it

November 8, 2018
Maeve Wallace, Assistant Professor, Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences

Tulane researchers launch sexual health website for young black men

October 19, 2018
African-American male, mid-20s, wearing sunglasses. Photo reads "Getting tested," in relation to STI testing.

Tulane professor wins heart association’s excellence award

October 17, 2018
Paul Whelton, MD

New $2.8 million grant continues Tulane research into chronic kidney disease

September 27, 2018
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.

Study shows blood test can differentiate between Zika and dengue

June 26, 2018

Almost 36 percent of US adults recommended for blood pressure treatment under new guidelines

May 25, 2018
Close up of nurse monitoring blood pressure on a man's arm

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

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