News Search: Population and Family Health
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A recent Grand Rounds panel discussed how public health has become part of the conflict.
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On September 17, students, faculty, and partners celebrated five students' work with Choose Healthy Life, showcasing how faith and public health united to address disparities and promote wellness.
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Thoai D. Ngo puts a premium on policy-ready research on environmental, economic, health, and social factors.
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Ngo joins the School from the Population Council, where he has held research leadership and executive roles since 2016.
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Global adolescent fertility rates have declined, except for in sub-Saharan Africa.
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First Ladies and their senior advisors from countries across Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East will participate in this high-level executive leadership program.
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Aminata Diarra, MPH, a graduate of the Department of Population and Family Health, collaborated with the RAISE Initiative and the IRC of Chad, and contributed to two research projects.
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Maternal and Reproductive Health
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A symposium marked the 25th anniversary of the Columbia Mailman Program on Forced Migration and Health.
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Day of Service took place Friday, April 19, highlighting the School’s commitment to community engagement.
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People with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s had a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment.
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Aging and Healthy Longevity