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‘Forest Bathing’ as Stress Reliever

Participants Pause in the Woods for ‘Nature-Informed Therapy’ Hosted by Kinesiology Grad Program

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Op/ed: How to Stop Superspreader Events Without Masks

Germicidal Ultraviolet Light Can Kill Airborne Viruses Indoors Before They Infect, Public Health Researchers Say

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Comprehensive Help for Young Moms Can Interrupt Cycles of Maltreatment, Study Finds

Public Health Researcher Says Parenting, Psychological Support Should Be Intertwined

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Putting a Full Stop on Period Shame

Global Classrooms Course Connects Students in U.S., India to Explore Menstrual Taboos

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From a Barber’s Chair, Trimming Vaccine Hesitancy

Public Health Professor’s Expertise Targets Disparities in Health Care

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4 New Resources for UMD’s Working and Studying Parents

Child Care Center, Lactation Rooms, Family Study Space and Restrooms Boost Work-Life Balance

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Ready, Set, Walk—or Waddle?

Behind the Scenes of a Kinesiology Study on Gait Changes in Pregnancy

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Bill Seeks to Expand Role of UMD Center in Advancing State’s Health Literacy

Horowitz Center Would Enhance Work With Agencies, Care Providers

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Peace Corps Hopefuls Prepare for the Challenge

New Certificate Program Helps Globally Minded Students Ready Themselves to Serve

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Ukrainian Terps Hope for Peaceful Resolution

Athletes and Academics Alike Watch, Keep in Touch With Loved Ones Amid Unfolding Russian Invasion

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Can a Little Duct Tape Help Fix the Pandemic?

Homemade Air Filters Are More Effective Than You Might Think, Public Health Scholars Say

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Health Literacy Spans Language Divide

Researchers Help Mobilize Communities to Fight COVID, Other Diseases

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