New research analyzed how CDC programs which offer support to states improved their ability to detect, investigate, and combat incidences of foodborne illnesses
Environmental Health Sciences
New study will explore detoxifying effects of watercress in people exposed to high levels of air pollution
School of Public Health researchers will collaborate with Chiang Mai University in Thailand to examine how eating the vegetable watercress may help detoxify harmful air pollutants in the human body
Safety First: SPH Hosts Undergraduate Program on Occupational Hygiene
Talking wildfire smoke and health with University of Minnesota
SPH’s Jesse Berman and Alec Duffy from the UMN Medical School answer question about air quality in Minnesota, the health impacts of air pollution, and what people can do to protect themselves from poor air quality.