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June 27, 2016
LGBT rights and protections are scarce in constitutions around the world, UCLA study finds

FSPH WORLD’s study provides global analysis of constitutional rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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June 3, 2016
FSPH: Celebrating Our Teachers 2016

The June 2 event honored Fielding School teachers who have been recognized by students for their outstanding class instruction.

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May 16, 2016
Onyebuchi Arah to receive $10,000 Causality in Statistics Education Award
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Corrina Moucheraud, FSPH assistant professor of health policy and management
May 2, 2016
Funding decline for a U.S. government HIV/AIDS initiative raises concerns

UCLA research reveals a 33% drop in key part of PEPFAR budget from 2013 to 2014.

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April 13, 2016
UCLA research suggests that gut bacteria could help prevent cancer

Researchers have shown that various types of intestinal bacteria might be factors in both causing and preventing obesity, and in other conditions and diseases.

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March 30, 2016
Longer maternity leave linked to better infant health

McGill, UCLA study of low- and middle-income countries shows paid maternity leave policies could help prevent infant deaths.

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March 21, 2016
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation awards $5.44 million to UCLA to create program to train future world leaders

Grant invests in the next generation of leaders to advance the achievement of the sustainable development goals.

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March 17, 2016
Expanding use of recycled water would benefit the environment and human health

UCLA Fielding School researchers propose conservation strategy for California that could have global applications.

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March 10, 2016
Majority of California adults have prediabetes or diabetes

Nearly half of California adults, including one out of every three young adults, have either prediabetes — a precursor to type 2 diabetes — or undiagnosed diabetes, according to a UCLA study released today.

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February 17, 2016
Pesticide mixtures may increase health risks but are still unregulated by California, UCLA report says

A UCLA study has found that the state agency responsible for protecting Californians from the dangers of pesticides is failing to assess the health risks likely posed by pesticide mixtures, which are believed to be more harmful than individual pesticides.

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January 22, 2016
Long-term exposure to ozone may increase risk of lung and cardiovascular deaths

Dr. Michael Jerrett, FSPH Environmental Health Sciences chair, co-authored a study on long-term ozone exposure and mortality, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

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January 15, 2016
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, used to prevent HIV, found to be as safe as aspirin

Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, adjunct professor in the Department of Epidemiology, co-authored a study that showed a new drug to prevent HIV infection to be as safe as aspirin.

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