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April 10 event honors Professor Virginia Rauh.
April marks STI Awareness Month.
Routine pediatric primary care can play a critical role to ultimately improve population-level menstrual health.
Melissa Dupont-Reyes is the principal investigator of a new study to disentangle the ways that social media both helps and harms Latinx adolescents.
An op-ed by MPH student Claudette Wilson argues that the targeted and aggressive distribution of the malaria vaccine would finally ensure the elimination of this ever-present disease.
New research moves us one step closer to early diagnosis and treatment for autism spectrum disorder.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a long-lasting impact on adolescent mental health and substance use.
Broader availability of naloxone did not increase heroin or injection drug use among adolescents.
The School hosted its first Global Health Certificate seminar, an abbreviated screening of the award-nominated BBC documentary Under Poisoned Skies.
Most U.S. Children Use Potentially Toxic Makeup Products, Often During Play
Whether it’s due to sexism, racism, or homophobia, bullying persists as a mechanism by which groups are targeted and harmed.