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Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Prospective students are invited to join UCLA Fielding for an information session to learn about the new Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH), launching fall 2023.
Nationwide, various reports on COVID-19 cases and deaths, racial injustice, and a presidential election flooded the media circuit throughout 2020. As the U.S. continues to grapple with the pandemic’s toll on countless lives, findings from the California Health…
Glenna Shen, an attorney and ethics specialist in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, will serve as the first-ever “executive-in-residence” at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health’s UCLA Center for Healthcare Management for the 2021-22 academic…
Dr. Corrina Moucheraud, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, has been named an associate director of the Fielding School of Public Health's UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Moucheraud brings more than 15 years of…
Millions of people across the African continent are at risk of contracting COVID-19 because of a lack of the most basic public health tools to protect themselves - including the essentials of soap and water.
These measures – known as non-pharmacological public…
Trusting health advice from governments and health workers, and feeling positively about vaccines, are strongly associated with trust in institutions, according to a peer-reviewed study from UCLA researchers published in the August edition of the journal …
Did Californians continue to follow COVID-19 state and local safety guidelines as case and death rates declined?
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, led by Dr. Ninez Ponce, has released May 2021 data…
Job strain and family strain are found to be linked to major depressive episodes and may have different effects on men and women, according to a study from UCLA researchers published in the August edition of the Journal of Psychosomatic Research.
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Research by a UCLA-led team has determined that the number of COVID-19 cases and the number of deaths from the disease both increased dramatically after states lifted eviction moratoriums that had been in place to protect people who were struggling to make rent…
Paid sick leave is one of the most powerful tools for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases and ensuring all workers can access treatment—yet tens of millions of workers across the U.S. lack coverage.
Today, the UCLA Fielding School of…
During a four-month-period in the fall of 2020, confidence levels of front-line healthcare and emergency services workers in a vaccine program roughly doubled.
The findings, by a UCLA Fielding School of Public Health-led team, are published today by the…
Above: This satellite imagery, showing simultaneous climate-related hazards in Los Angeles during the 2020 Bobcat Fire, is an example of Dr. Miriam Marlier’s work using remote sensing to assess risks to human health; the images include extreme heat, heat from the fire,…
A pair of new UCLA studies suggest that mental health needs for some ethnic communities may be going unmet in part because people in those groups don’t see themselves as needing care — despite the fact that they are reporting in surveys that they are experiencing…