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Tulane SPHTM In The News 2012
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Tulane SPHTM in the media 2012:
SPHTM Professor Peter Scharf interviewed on ABC 33/40 about Gun Violence
Social scene: Three schools of thought, featuring Centennial coverage
Tulane Celebrates A Hundred Years of Public Health, ASPH Newsletter
Maternal malaria prevention reduced neonatal mortality, low birth weigh, by GHSD faculty Thomas Eisele
Rwanda: Medical Students Get Ipads for Research, featuring GHSD faculty Nancy Mock, Country Director of Tulane University-Rwanda office
Health Crisis In Sandy Disaster Zones: Cold, Mold Loom As Hazards In Rockaways, Staten Island, Elsewhere, featuring faculty Felicia Rabito
Times-Picayune: Our Times: Tulane's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine marks its centennial
Tulane's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine celebrates its centennial
Scary-good (and good for you) Halloween Foods, with SPHTM Dietetic Intern Lauren Ross
Chelsea Thornton's slaying of children points to need for mental health care, featuring Catherine Taylor
Beta blockers may be less helpful than thought, featuring professor Lydia Bazzano
Facing anti-malaria nets, mosquitoes alter habits featuring Professor Thom Eisele
Criminologist Peter Scharf on the NOPD beat
University Students Win Contest To Bring Sanitation, Electricity To Indian Villagers
West Nile outbreak largest ever seen in U.S., with Professor Dawn Wesson
Entrepreneurs tackle childhood obesity with 10,000 healthy lunches a day
Positive discipline — combating defiance with love, featuring professor Catherine Taylor
It Takes a Toilet: The Next-Gen Commode That Powers a Town
A New NOPD Job Satisfaction Survey: Charles Maldonado on the Police Association of New Orleans' internal survey of the city's cops, with Peter Scharf
Supreme Court's ruling gets mixed local reviews, with commentary from professor Molly Demosthenidy
Tulane will share $20 million grant to train global health researchers
Grading the Job: Police to take a comprehensive job satisfaction survey, with Peter Scharf
Secular Trends in BMI and Blood Pressure Among Children and Adolescents: The Bogalusa Heart Study
Woodlands Trail in Belle Chasse a nice escape in the summer
Tulane program will address environmental health concerns, featuring professor Maureen Lichtveld
Study proposes ways to make biking, walking safer on St. Claude Avenue Bridge, featuring Tulane PRC
NYT, The Powers of New York, featuring Dr. Farley, former faculty
Chinese Health-Care System Rife With Corruption Risks, featuring professor Lizheng Shi
New Orleans strives to be a healthier city: Karen DeSalvo, SPHTM Alumna
Tulane Finds Malaria Funding Helped Prevent Nearly 1M Child Deaths Over Past Decade
Bike Easy second-line touts benefits of cycling in New Orleans, featuring Tulane PRC
Groups celebrate first day of spring in Quarter, call for more bike racks, featuring Tulane PRC
Tulane to help Iraqi university develop a school of public health
New York Times Story cites food-store data from the Prevention Research Center at Tulane
Study looks to find whether cockroaches in home can make you unhealthy, with professor Felicia Rabito
Mayor Mitch Landrieu's health commissioner, Dr. Karen DeSalvo (SPHTM Alumna), staying on for another year
BP settlement includes new health claims process, with professor Maureen Lichtveld
The Truth About Hitting, with professor Catherine Taylor
Expert: New Orleans is not filled with criminals, with professor Peter Scharf
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