Dr. Amira Roess provides some insight on immunity to COVID-19 and antibodies.
CHHS faculty Lawrence J. Cheskin, Alison Cuellar, and Matthew Rossheim have received a Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Summer Impact Grant to study COVID-19's impact on underrepresented/under-resourced Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ undergraduate students and their peers.
A study led by Dr. Kenneth Griffin of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Health and Human Services and researchers at National Health Promotion Associates (NHPA) finds that the Cadet Healthy Personal Skills (CHiPS) program shows promise in reducing unwanted sexual contact in military academies. The intervention, which was rigorously tested with more than 800 cadets during their first year at the academy, addresses a critical gap in evidence-based interventions.
Dr. Amira Roess shares current information on the new variant of COVID-19, double masking, and vaccines.
New Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ study is first to examine unmet basic menstrual health needs, (often called ‘period poverty’) and associations with depression among college students. More than 14% of participants reported lack of access to menstrual products in the past year, and 10% reported period poverty every month. Women who experienced period poverty were more likely to report symptoms suggestive of moderate or severe depression.