SPH research: Women who rely on tips are more likely to report symptoms of depression, stress
The tipping point: Service sector employees are more susceptible to mental health issues Study finds women who rely on tips...Read More
A pill that prevents HIV? The SPH seeks to understand why few know about it
Here is what most people know: A person diagnosed with HIV, who two decades ago would almost certainly have died...Read More
Public Health Is… in your zipcode
What’s in a zip code? Your health, as it turns out Dean David Bangsberg discusses the role public health education...Read More
Preventing stress, weight-related conditions among bus drivers
Researchers at OHSU and PSU will enroll about 300 new bus operators from multiple Western U.S. cities to help them...Read More
Understanding transgender homicide rates
Keren Landman talks to epidemiologist Alexis Dinno, faculty at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, about the difficulty of understanding...Read More
Your health spans generations
It’s about cause and effect – over generations. It’s a mind-bending concept, but one that over the past two decades...Read More
Worker Health and Safety
More than 4,800 U.S. workers suffered fatal injuries on the job in 2015. Forty-four workers were killed on the job...Read More
SPH Research Focuses On Special Populations
Specific populations of people often have specific health concerns and health problems as a group. They may have less access...Read More
SPH Research Targets Health Reform
As U.S. policymakers continue to pursue and debate health care reform — as they have for more than two decades...Read More
What Is Health Equity In Public Health?
The overall conditions in which people live, go to school and work have a profound effect on their health. Those...Read More