The study underscores the need for stronger policies to protect pregnant individuals and offspring, particularly during vulnerable, early life-stage of development.
New research finds a cumulative beneficial effect of these policies both city-wide and among residents in communities disproportionately affected by air pollution.
ICAP in Sierra Leone launches new school policy guidelines for integrating health, nutrition, and water, sanitation, and hygiene services into preschool centers in the country.
Faculty members whose work has played an integral role in contributing to solutions around the world and working to narrow the gap in health disparities.
Columbia epidemiologists Zena Stein and Mervyn Susser found that famine exposure had no effect on risk for cognitive deficits at age 18. The reaction in some quarters was hostile.