FSPH's WORLD Policy Analysis Center contributed analysis in a new UNICEF report that says around 85 million children under five live in 32 countries that do not offer families two years of free pre-primary education; paid breastfeeding breaks for new mothers for the first six months; and adequate paid parental leave.
Recent research suggests exercise, a healthy diet and good sleep are key to reducing the risk of dementia.
UCLA physician says key genetic mutation can be easily detected through blood or saliva analysis.
Policy brief looks at centers in four U.S. regions, including Los Angeles.
The new surgeon general can make a real impact in reducing the number of overweight kids.
FSPH's Dr. Patricia Ganz has been named editor-in-chief of one of the oldest and most internationally respected oncology journals, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The Fielding School celebrated 235 graduating MPH, MS and PhD students in a ceremony at Royce Hall attended by family, friends, faculty, staff and students.
The president's budget takes several significant steps back in the fight against opioids.
FSPH students were honored for their outstanding achievements at the annual awards ceremony.
The June 7 event honored Fielding School teachers who have been recognized by students for their outstanding class instruction.
University representatives welcome delegates from Beijing to formalize commitment to joint research and training.
3 big steps we can take to lower the costs of hearing aids for consumers.