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Map of 2025 Los Angeles County fires
September 2, 2025
UCLA Fielding-led research reveals extent of air quality impacts during 2025 Los Angeles wildfires and 2018 blazes across California

Studies co-authored by UCLA Fielding's Dr. Miriam Marlier show extent of exposure and impact of wildfire smoke in 2025 Los Angeles County fires and 2018 blazes across California.

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September 1, 2025
How physical activity may fight Parkinson’s disease symptoms

UCLA Fielding faculty Dr. Beate Ritz and Dr. Cynthia Kusters co-author study that finds movement may be a game changer.

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August 28, 2025
Federal poverty level guidelines continue to leave many older Californians vulnerable to economic insecurity

The California Elder Index™, compiled by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, shows the cost of living exceeds many people’s means.

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UCLA Fielding staff training workers one safe use of protective equipment in the aftermath of the 20125 Los Angeles County fires.
August 28, 2025
UCLA Fielding-led team trains construction workers on respirator use in aftermath of 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires

The team has trained more than 300 workers under a state contract to support debris clean-up and reconstruction efforts after the devastating Palisades and Altadena blazes.

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University of California-led research team examines aftermath of 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires
August 27, 2025
UCLA Fielding faculty co-author research that found chromium-6, nanosilver in Palisades, Altadena cleanup zones

Dr. Michael Jerrett and Dr. Yifang Zhu, both professors in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Department of Environmental Health Sciences, among coauthors of research by University of California team.

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August 22, 2025
Study of 2023 Hawaii fires co-led by UCLA researcher finds wildfires can raise local death rate by 67%

Dr. Kekoa Taparra, assistant professor in the UCLA Fielding Department of Health Policy and Management, co-authored analysis of deaths during August 2023 wildfires on Maui.

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UCLA CHPR DEC training
August 21, 2025
New training series on using a data equity lens to improve data and research

UCLA Data Equity Center’s free, on-demand trainings provide assistance to organizations and data leaders.

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July 21, 2025
UCLA Fielding-led team completes installation of air quality monitoring network in western Los Angeles County as part of fire recovery efforts

The project – the Community Action Project AIR – provides real-time information to residents about air quality and safety as reconstruction work progresses in Pacific Palisades and adjacent neighborhoods.

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July 21, 2025
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health scholar’s work connects celiac disease, diet, and health policy

Gluten Free for Life: Celiac Disease, Medical Recognition, and the Food Industry, by UCLA Fielding School professor Dr. Emily Abel and published by New York University Press, is now available.

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July 14, 2025
UCLA researchers improve radiant cooling to make outdoor temperatures feel cooler

Dr. David Eisenman and Dr. Kirsten Schwarz, both with the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, are among the co-authors of the study.

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July 7, 2025
New research reveals alarming decline in U.S. children’s health

Dr. Neal Halfon, professor in the UCLA Fielding School Department of Health Policy and Management and of pediatrics in the David Geffen School of Medicine, was senior author of the research.

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July 2, 2025
UCLA team finds high levels of particulates in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations

The study found pollutant concentrations were significantly higher closer to the charging facilities than the same pollutants were in urban areas generally in Los Angeles County.

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