47 million Americans already demonstrate some evidence of susceptibility to the disease.
Read Full ArticleThe National Institute on Drug Abuse has awarded $5 million to researchers at UCLA to develop a resource and data center for millions of pieces of research, lab samples, statistics and other data aimed at boosting research into the effects of substance abuse on HIV/AIDS.
Read Full ArticleRisk calculator developed by UCLA and Los Angeles LGBT Center may fill that void.
Read Full ArticleZymo Research Corp. announced today that it has obtained an exclusive license for a methylation age predictor, also known as Horvath's Clock, so named for Dr. Steve Horvath, professor of biostatistics at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, who is the developer of the epigenetic clock.
Read Full ArticleNew research finds 5 percent of population ages faster, faces shorter lifespan.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleIn a new study, UCLA researchers have found that BPS is just as harmful to the reproductive system as the chemical it replaced. BPS damages a woman’s eggs and at lower doses than BPA.
Read Full ArticleTwo UCLA studies show menopause, insomnia could increase women’s risk for aging-related diseases.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticlePreventing drug use from becoming addiction would have health and also financial benefits.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleThe Spring/Summer 2015 UCLA Public Health Magazine features honors bestowed upon Fielding School faculty for their tremendous contributions to public health.
Read Full ArticleA collaborative research project involving FSPH professors has been recognized for its work finding ways to improve depression care in vulnerable populations.
Read Full ArticleKicking off a new school-wide initiative, Fielding School students had the chance to meet their alumni professional mentors on Oct. 23.
Read Full ArticleDr. Pamela Davidson, Dr. Steve Wallace and Dr. Abdelmonem Afifi are among the UCLA faculty who will help the National Institutes of Health develop new ways to engage and recruit biomedical researchers, including those from underrepresented backgrounds.
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