CPH In the Media: July 2022 Roundup

UGA College of Public Health news and media mentions for the month of July 2022:

Study Finds and Geo.tv featured research by Mark Ebell, professor of epidemiology & biostatistics, which found that unless you’ve already suffered a heart attack or stroke, taking a daily aspirin may actually do more harm than good.

Brian Joseph (MPH ’18), assistant director of The Sparrow’s Nest, spoke about his involved in the ministry in a feature by The Red & Black.

Lisa Renzi-Hammond, associate professor in the Institute of Gerontology, co-authored a study which found eating more brightly colored vegetables could boost women’s health. The findings were published by various media outlets, including MindBodyGreen, Medical News Today, True Viral News, Earth.com, The Indian Express, Technology Networks, Consumer Affairs, World Health.net, Nature World News, Medical Xpress, DTNext.

Crisis Pregnancy Center Map, a online resource developed by faculty members in the Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, was referenced by multiple news outlets this month including Newsweek, The Washington Post, NBC Boston, CNBC, Chronicle of Higher Education, CBS News, and Houston Chronicle.

Posted July 31, 2022.