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Stressed individual looking at paperwork
May 13, 2022
"How to treat COVID at home: Over-the-counter medications can help"

Scientific American interviewed Dr. Timothy Brewer, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of epidemiology, about self-care for COVID-19.

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May 13, 2022
"How America lost one million people"

The New York Times interviewed Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about higher COVID-19 transmission rates, hospitalizations, and deaths in Black and Hispanic communities in the United States.

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May 12, 2022
"Supreme Court decides future of Roe v. Wade"

ABC News interviewed Dr. Paula Tavrow, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of community health sciences and director of the Bixby Program in Population and Reproductive Health, about abortion, including the small number – roughly 9% - that occur later than 13 weeks after gestation.

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Dr. Katherine Chen
May 11, 2022
Doctoral student honored by Society of General Internal Medicine with 2022 award for research

Dr. Katherine Chen, in the UCLA Fielding School’s Department of Health Policy and Management, Recognized for Research into Impact of Housing Costs and Residential Moves on Renters’ Health.

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Stressed individual holding the bridge of their nose
May 10, 2022
"The three midlife factors that raise your odds for Alzheimer's"

U.S. News & World Report cited research by Dr. Roch Nianogo, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health assistant professor of epidemiology, and published in the peer-reviewed Journal of the American Medical Association’s Neurology, that found the top threats to Americans today regarding dementia in old age are obesity, physical inactivity and lack of a high school diploma.

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Doctors at operating table
May 9, 2022
Analysis: California malpractice cap on noneconomic losses associated with 16% more adverse events

Study by Dr. Jack Needleman, the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health’s Fred W. and Pamela K. Wasserman professor and chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management, finds cap imposed in 1975 may be costing the state Medi-Cal program $245 million a year.

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May 9, 2022
"Hospital costs set to rise because of labor shortage?"

KNX-AM interviewed Dr. Jack Needleman, the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health’s Fred W. and Pamela K. Wasserman professor and chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management, about the impact of labor costs on the healthcare system for the “In Depth” program.

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May 5, 2022
UCLA-led evaluation shows improved outcomes for Medi-Cal patients under a demonstration program for public hospitals

An evaluation led by Dr. Nadereh Pourat, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, found a decreased use of emergency department visits and hospitalizations and slower growth in estimated Medi-Cal payments found in public hospitals compared with other hospitals.

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Health Equity Challenge finalists
May 5, 2022
UCLA and MolinaCares announce 10 finalists in the Health Equity Challenge

Finalists - who include four UCLA Fielding School of Public Health graduate or doctoral students - will develop proposals to address a health equity issue in California and two organizations will be awarded $50,000.

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US Supreme Court
May 5, 2022
"How many abortions are actually performed in the U.S.? Rates have declined for decades"

USA Today interviewed Dr. Linda Rosenstock, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management and environmental health sciences, about why the number of abortions in the United States have dropped by more than 60% since 1981.

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Individual putting on mask
May 3, 2022
"New coronavirus variants emerge: BA.4, BA.5 likely reinfecting Omicron survivors"

The Los Angeles Times interviewed Dr. Robert Kim-Farley, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of epidemiology and community health sciences, about the possibility that survivors of earlier Omicron strains can get reinfected.

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Hand holding a cigarette
May 3, 2022
Proposed Menthol Cigarette ban aims to reduce disease and death – Particularly among Black Americans

Dr. Michael Ong, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, addresses the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's proposals to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars, a move aimed at reducing tobacco-related disease and death.

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