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April 10 event honors Professor Virginia Rauh.
April marks STI Awareness Month.
Routine pediatric primary care can play a critical role to ultimately improve population-level menstrual health.
Melissa Dupont-Reyes is the principal investigator of a new study to disentangle the ways that social media both helps and harms Latinx adolescents.
Contrary to their intent, evidence suggests that punitive laws either had no beneficial effects or worsened family health outcomes.
Strategic decarbonization efforts are important as the climate crisis escalates.
Cleaner air is linked to reduce asthma cases and improved birth outcomes.
Children prenatally exposed to anesthesia for maternal surgery were significantly more likely to receive a diagnosis of a disruptive behavioral disorder than unexposed children.
Asthma is more common among high school students who use cannabis, relative to those who do not.
Factors predictive of air pollution exposures include income, time spent outdoors, maternal age, country of birth, transportation type, and season.
Suicide rates among Black women increased from 1999 to 2020, especially among Black teens and young adults, according to latest research.
Inadequate health coverage is a problem for commercially insured children.
Faculty at the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health are active in the Washington Heights community.
CVS Health is featuring portions of A Girl’s Guide to Puberty and Periods online.