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Fertility drugs promote ovarian cancer if they fail as fertility drugs

 

Helping Hospitals Address Community Health Needs: A Collaboration Between the Center for Public Health Practice and the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences

The Graduate School of Public Health is committed to improving the health of Pennsylvanians. A team of GSPH public health experts, including Drs. Albert, Burke, Doebler, Nolan and Ricci from BHCS, are available to work with hospitals and to help them comply with the requirements of community health under the new federal tax laws and make a difference in the health status of their service populations.   

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Former Pittsburgh Dean Goldstein Recognized with Honorary Colloquium

 

Scientists at CRV, Directed by Burke, Developing Universal Flu Vaccine in Partnership with Sanofi Pasteur

 

Disability, Race Predictors of Medication Adherence Following a Heart Attack

 

Pittsburgh Identify Behaviors That May Lead to Weight Control in Older Women

 

Public Health Colloquium Honors Dr. Bernard Goldstein, Former Pitt Public Health Dean and Professor Emeritus

 

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Pitt Researchers Identify Behaviors That May Lead to Successful Weight Control in Older Women

 

Targeted Oxidation-Blocker Prevents Secondary Damage after Traumatic Brain Injury, Pitt Study Shows

 

Retail Clinic Use Quadruples

 

BCHS Faculty have partnered with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center health system to conduct community health needs assessments for their 13 hospitals in the region.

Recent changes to the IRS requirements of not-for-profit hospitals to maintain their tax exempt status include assessing and prioritizing community health needs, engaging the community, and implementing and evaluating each of the hospitals' community benefit programs. 

'BCHS Faculty chosen for NIDA-funded HIV research ethics fellowship

This program includes a 10-day intensive training in HIV research ethics in New York City by world-renown scholars, pilot award funding and individual one-on-one mentorship for a specified research project relating to HIV research ethics over the next two years. 

Study: Popularity of retail medicine soars

 

Lifespans For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Getting Longer

 

Nursing homes urged to improve with incentives

 

Goldstein Chairs Preparedness Evaluation Effort

 

Conflicting Data Cause Confusion on Prostate Cancer Screening

 

Test May Predict Women's Bone Risk

 

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This Pitt researcher is using data to fight the opioid epidemic  

This Pitt researcher is using data to fight the opioid epidemic

PITTWIRE - Jeanine Buchanich, a research associate professor in Biostatistics, is taking a big-picture approach to figuring out what programs will best tackle the problem.Buchanich has evaluated public health interventions as varied as community-level training for first responders on naloxone use a... (07/19/2022)
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Two public health leaders on COVID-19 and what's next 

Two public health leaders on COVID-19 and what's next

PITTWIRE - Dean Lichtveld and Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, sat down to discuss lessons learned from the U.S. response to the pandemic and the future of the nation's health. As the United States settles into a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, mas... (05/10/2022)
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Advocating for affordable health care landed these Pitt people invitations to the White House 

Advocating for affordable health care landed these Pitt people invitations to the White House

PITTWIRE - HPM's Amy Raslevich received an invitation to attend President Joe Biden’s April 5 signing of the Executive Order on Strengthening Access to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid at the White House.  The event also marked President Obama’s first public return to the White House since leav... (04/06/2022)