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    • March 16, 2020

      <span>Heavy spring rainfall in Philadelphia may lead to twice the rate of acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI), such as diarrhea or vomiting, throughout the city, reports a three-year study recently published in <em>PLOS One</em> from researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§&rsquo;s Dornsife School of Public Health.</span><br />

    • March 16, 2020

      <span>Having gender-affirming documents, such as a passport, driver&rsquo;s license, or birth certificate, may improve mental health among transgender adults, according to findings published today in <em>The Lancet Public Health</em> from researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.</span><br />

    • March 11, 2020

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions and Dornsife School of Public Health hosted discussions on how health care professionals and the general public can be prepared to face the novel coronavirus.

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      March 10, 2020

      A Dornsife special event discussed the emerging coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Dornsife experts shared public health approaches to combat the spread of the virus, employing their unique expertise and backgrounds in public health.

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      March 02, 2020

      In honor of UNAIDS Zero Discrimination Day, Joe Amon, PhD, MSPH, authored a piece in the Journal of the International AIDS Society.

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      March 02, 2020

      Dornsife faculty including Dean Ana Diez Roux joined over 450 public health and legal experts across the country to issue critical guidelines for the U.S. response to the coronavirus outbreak.

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      February 29, 2020

      Epidemiologist Michael LeVasseur, PhD, MPH, gives a brief perspective on the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

    • February 26, 2020

      <span>One year into Philadelphia&rsquo;s 1.5-cents-per-ounce &ldquo;soda tax,&rdquo; new findings show that the law had minimal to no influence on what Philadelphians are drinking. The results were published this month in the&nbsp;</span><em>International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health&nbsp;</em><span>from researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§&rsquo;s&nbsp;</span><a href="about:blank" style="color: #954f72;">Dornsife School of Public Health</a><span>.</span>

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      February 25, 2020

      A team of researchers from Dornsife characterized sexual relationships in pregnancy and HIV risk behavior in the first 14 weeks postpartum among different age groups of women in South Africa.

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      February 19, 2020

      Research led by associate professor Loni Philip Tabb, PhD, found black-white differences in optimal cardiovascular health, using unique population-based data to explore the disparities.

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