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The dual goals of climate action and ending violence against children can be achieved.
Medicaid offers greater financial protection than commercial insurance for lower-income families.
Student Isabella Brocato writes about her experience in the Gender, Adolescent Transitions & Environment (GATE) program.
The Columbia Mailman community took part in the country's largest public health conference.
The study underscores the need for stronger policies to protect pregnant individuals and offspring, particularly during vulnerable, early life-stage of development.
Chronic, low-level lead poisoning is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adults and cognitive deficits in children.
A greater focus on improving the nation’s health could be the deciding factor in a close election, argues Professor Michael Sparer.
Political polarization also poses significant health risks, according to new research.
A new commentary found that power plants’ use of these devices saved up to 9,100 lives and up to $100 billion in health costs in 2023.
The Institute has been awarded a five-year agreement from the CDC to establish a Regional Center for Public Health Preparedness and Response.