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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Researcher Examines Vaccine Rejection and Hesitancy, Discusses Ways to More Actively Promote Vaccination
The center of a public health debate is whether parents should have their children vaccinated. Tara Smith, Ph.D., professor of epidemiology at ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï’s College of Public Health, challenges statements made by influential individuals who oppose the widespread use of vaccines, and she ca…
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Ranks Among the Best Online Master of Public Health Degrees
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï’s College of Public Health is receiving national recognition for its online Master of Public Health degree. The Best Schools ranked ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State 22 among colleges and universities around the country. It selected schools based on the quality of the program, the types of cours…
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Epidemiologist Studies Best Practices for Helping Cardiac and Respiratory Patients Heal
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï scholar Melissa Zullo, Ph.D., is all heart, an academic who lives and breathes research, almost literally. Zullo, an associate professor of epidemiology in ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State’s College of Public Health, has spent a significant portion of her professional and academic career studying th…
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Zombies Help Make Learning ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Infectious Disease a lot More Fun
Tara Smith shares how she incorporates zombies into her professional work.
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Entrepreneur Wins Burton D. Morgan PITCH U Competition
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï’s Shanice Cheatham is one step closer to helping health care workers stop the spread of disease in underdeveloped countries. Cheatham took first place and won $4500 in the PITCH U elevator competition at the University of Akron, with the generous support of the Burton D. Morgan…
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Epidemiologist Leads Study That Refutes Assumptions ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Depression In Heart Attack Patients
A ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï epidemiologist has refuted some age-old assumptions about depression in heart attack patients. Studies have shown that people who suffer from depression are more likely to have heart disease or heart attacks in their lifetime. Worse still, similar research shows that heart p…
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Researchers Identify Ways to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Erie
Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie have become a growing threat to both the environment and public health. A recent report from ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï researchers assesses current nutrient reduction efforts in the region and draws on successful strategies from other U.S. water basins. What more can be done to address this escalating issue? Read the full report for detailed findings and recommendations.
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Life-Changing Event Inspires ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Entrepreneur to Help Prevent Infectious Diseases
In 2009, Shanice Cheatham, who received her bachelor’s degree from ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï in 2013 and is pursuing a graduate degree in environmental health sciences at ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State, was told that her father had a 10 percent chance of living after being infected with MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylo…
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Scholar of the Month
Scholar of the Month Willie H. Oglesby III Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management College of Public Health 2009-present Willie Oglesby is a member of the founding faculty at the College of Public Health. He is an associate professor of health policy and management and also serves…
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ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State Students Visit International Conference to Learn ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï Global Health
ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï nursing and public health students are learning about how faith based organizations play a key role in providing health care around the world. As part of their degree program, 20 students, along with Ken Slenkovich, assistant dean of ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State’s College of Public Hea…
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