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Dr. Melissa Gonzales named next chair of Environmental Health Sciences

Study finds drinking wine with meals may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

Tulane awarded $14 million NIH grant to study why heart disease, diabetes may blunt brain benefits of estrogen therapy

Dr. Hugh Long, long-time professor of health policy and management, passes away

New study finds correlation between neighborhood police encounters and health risks and violence in New Orleans

Tulane, community partners launch CDC-funded research hub for youth violence prevention

Tulane community mourns the passing of a public health hero

Alumna Debra Houry announced as SPHTM graduation speaker

Tulane researchers create better model to predict heart risks for patients with kidney disease

VanLandingham and Barry set to appear at New Orleans Book Fest

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