Columbia Public Health Magazine
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A new program is taking an interdisciplinary approach to an increasingly critical issue.
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The Columbia Mailman School of Public Health is continuing its tradition of leading innovation in public health education.
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Students in the pioneering Climate and Health Program tell us what motivates and excites them.
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Dean Linda P. Fried provides an overview of the 2023-2024 issue of Columbia Public Health Magazine and how the School addresses the "ever-growing needs for public health knowledge and practice."
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ICAP Celebrates 15 Years of Health at a Global Scale
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Markus Hilpert, PhD, has a quirky routine when refueling his car. Says the environmental engineer: “I’m always looking down.”
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Physicians have long known that high doses of arsenic wreak havoc with our brains, our skin, and even the very division and replication of our cells.
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Hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes, bleach—these mainstays of American domesticity affect how children’s immune systems develop.
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The statistics are stark: In 2016, 115 people a day died of an opioid overdose in the U.S.
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Consider the rate at which an infant learns to recognize loved ones, to explore the world, to communicate.
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The world’s largest searchable database of internal corporate documents on industrial pollutants, ToxicDocs was featured in a special issue of the Journal of Public Health Policy.
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By Alisa Roth
Many rehab facilities make what could be called a deal with the devil: They permit clients to continue smoking tobacco cigarettes during treatment.
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