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Air pollution emissions have decreased substantially but the magnitude of change varies by demographics.
A new study examines misinformation about vaccines on social media and how it contributes to vaccine hesitancy.
Small declines in blood lead levels were associated with long-term cardiovascular health improvements in American Indian adults.
Environmental health scientist Robbie M. Parks reflects on his experiences at COP28 in Dubai
A New microscopic technique zeroes in on the poorly explored world of nanoplastics.
Research.com released its 2023 ranking of the Top 1000 Female Scientists in the World, which includes several Columbia Mailman School female faculty.
Factors predictive of air pollution exposures include income, time spent outdoors, maternal age, country of birth, transportation type, and season.
As the year comes to a close, Columbia Mailman School shares special memories and accomplishments of 2023.
Several key public health occupations lack a classification code that the U.S. Labor Department would need to count the number of public health workers serving in the nation’s frontline biodefense.
Scientists at the Center for Infection and Immunity have validated a next-generation sequencing-based screening and surveillance system.