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Master's of Public Health Program Moves to Environmental Health

December 14, 2011

With the transition of the Master s of Public Health (MPH) program to the department of environmental health, which is chaired by Shuk-mei Ho, PhD, Bill Mase, DrPH, program director, says this change essentially means a more robust program for students who come to UC for public health training.

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UC Doctor Chairs IOM Committee on Modified Risk Tobacco...

December 14, 2011

A new Institute of Medicine report specifies the types of research that the Food and Drug Administration should require before allowing tobacco companies to sell or advertise modified risk tobacco products as being capable of reducing the health risks of tobacco use.

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Master's of Public Health Program Moves to Environmental Health

December 14, 2011

With the transition of the Master s of Public Health (MPH) program to the department of environmental health, which is chaired by Shuk-mei Ho, PhD, Bill Mase, DrPH, program director, says this change essentially means a more robust program for students who come to UC for public health training.

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UC Doctor Chairs IOM Committee on Modified Risk Tobacco...

December 14, 2011

A new Institute of Medicine report specifies the types of research that the Food and Drug Administration should require before allowing tobacco companies to sell or advertise modified risk tobacco products as being capable of reducing the health risks of tobacco use.

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Benefit Concert's Value Goes Beyond Money

December 8, 2011

Talent filled Kresge Auditorium Dec. 2 at the 2011 IvaDean Scholarship Benefit Concert, and entrance fees, gifts on behalf of the concert and silent auction bids brought in $3,378 for the scholarship fund. But the meaning of this event and its namesake, College of Medicine assistant dean IvaDean Lair, goes beyond money for many students.

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Study Looks at Human Health Effects of 'Green Housing'

December 5, 2011

It is thought that the benefits of the green movement could go beyond environmental sustainability to directly impact human health. A new UC study seeks to measure the potential health benefits of "green" practices in housing.

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UC Cancer Institute Gaining Traction, Making Progress

December 1, 2011

Founded in 2010 and under the direction of George Atweh, MD, the UC Cancer Institute is making significant progress in its tripartite mission of patient care, education and research. The institute is currently in the middle of a strategic planning process that will identify priorities for the next several years. Learn more about the institute s recent progress . 

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