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November 30, 2021
While Little Is Known About Omicron, Public Health Researcher Says Masking, Vaccines, Boosters Curtail Hospitalizations, Deaths

September 24, 2021
UMD Health Education Program Reaches Rural Families in Honduras

April 02, 2021
It’s Time to Shift the Focus to Ensuring Vaccine Access, Building Trust, Public Health Scholars Say

November 25, 2020
Government Agency, Health Care Workers, Media Action Urged to Battle Mistrust

October 15, 2020
Public Health Researchers’ Study of Montgomery County Schools Finds Underserved Black, Latino Children Fell Between Cracks

September 14, 2020
Amid Pandemic’s Confusion, Research Finds Tweets from Both Pro- and Anti-Vaccine Accounts Can Mislead—Although Not Equally

April 13, 2020
Family Science Researchers Offer Tips for Riding Out the Virus

March 31, 2020
How the COVID-19 Outbreak Echoes—and Diverges From—the 1918 Flu Pandemic

February 13, 2020
Free Program Gives Couples a Boost in Love and Money Management

November 20, 2019
UMD-led Research is First to Compare Women’s Risk Before and After Procedure

November 05, 2019
Public Health Study Seeks to Inform Efforts to Reduce Racial Gap in Premature Babies

June 24, 2019
One hundred years ago, the flu pandemic had an unexpected side effect: a civil rights breakthrough for black nurses. In a new book, a UMD professor will tell their stories.

June 24, 2019
Public Health Researchers Explore Racial Disparities, Similarities in Vaccination Rates

April 02, 2019
Vaccine Expert Says Policy Changes Needed to Maintain Barriers Against Measles, Other Illnesses