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  • Why Protecting Black Girls on Social Media Should Be a Public Health Priority

    YSPH Associate Professor Ijeoma Opara says Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's recent call for warning labels on social media platforms is a good idea, but more stringent measures are needed to combat the spread of racist and sexist content. She is especially concerned about the unique experiences of Black teen girls, who face compounded challenges due to the intersection of racism and sexism.

    Source: MedPage Today
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  • Travelers beware: It’s a big year for dengue

    Weather, waning immunity, and human behavior are contributing to an explosive outbreak of dengue that has evolved in the last year, says Dr. Albert Ko, a professor of epidemiology at YSPH who has worked with dengue patients in Brazil for 30 years.

    Source: NPR
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  • Dr. Megan Ranney on Supreme Court’s Idaho Abortion Decision

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, June 27, 2024, dismissed an appeal of Idaho’s strict abortion ban. The decision means that emergency abortions will be allowed in Idaho – for now. Yale School of Public Health Dean and emergency physician Dr. Megan Ranney joined CNN on June 26, when the opinion was briefly leaked, to talk about the implications of the decision.

    Source: CNN
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  • What to Know about Lipoprotein(a)

    Many patients receive a standardized lipid panel as part of a yearly physical that includes testing of their “good” cholesterol (high-density lipoprotein) and “bad” cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein). However, most people are unfamiliar with another type of cholesterol, lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a). This type of lipoprotein is not included in the standard lipid panel but is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In the following Q&A, Yale clinicians and researchers share background about Lp(a), guidance for caring for patients with elevated levels, and new approaches to improve testing.

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  • Georgia rising: Partnerships help this nation grow

    Dr. Denise Esserman, Professor of Biostatistics and Co-Director of the Yale Center for Analytical Sciences Leads Georgian Implementation Science Fogarty Training Program.

    Source: NIH Fogarty: Global Health Matters May/June 2024
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Yale School of Public Health in the Media: 2023

Throughout 2023, our experts were prominently featured across various local, national, and international media outlets.

Overall, the Yale School of Public Health had 11 million mentions, with a total reach of 211.3 million people, equating to $22 million in publicity value.