
Three separate studies reveal trends for eating disorders in the U.S.
A School of Public Health professor has been extensively researching eating disorders in the United States and has found trends that warrant increased screening for the disorders, she explains.

Residential Inequality for Muslims
Muslims in America today encounter stigmas that literally hit home. This is revealed in newly published research by two University at Albany faculty members, who delved into the unexplored area of residential attainment.
Dental Field Diversification
The dental profession is undergoing demographic changes, especially in gender distribution, according to a recent research study by the Oral Health Workforce Research Center (OHWRC) at the School of Public Health’s Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS).
Partnering for the Public Good
A School of Public Health professor is assisting a second local community with its police-led program to help those struggling with addiction receive treatment.
Tackling Maternal Mortality
ALBANY, N.Y. (June 25, 2019) - The number of women who die during childbirth is on the rise across the country, and a School of Public Health (SPH) team has joined the many forces working to help change that course in New York.
The SPH-based Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program, led by Christine Bozlak and Rachel de Long, was awarded $150,000 from the New York State Legislature this past year to fund research and statewide education on maternal mortality.
‘University at Albany Week’ Airs on WAMC's Academic Minute
UAlbany Faculty Members Receive National Spotlight on the NPR-Affiliated Station
HIV & Hepatitis C: A Complex Web
Hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research out of the School of Public Health is making waves — and national headlines — in the public health community.

Partners in Public Health
YMCAs throughout New York are developing programs to combat childhood obesity and improve resources for breastfeeding mothers, thanks to an ongoing partnership with a School of Public Health professor.