SDSU NewsCenter
Students' Role in Coronavirus Response: Be Part of the Solution
Mar 27In a webinar hosted by SDSU, a medical expert said public health professionals are among the heroes of our time.
Submersible Sensors Rapidly Detect Bacterial Pollution in Water
Mar 27Fluorescence-based devices can alert authorities to contamination after a storm by looking for an improbable marker: tryptophan.
Exercising Cuts Risk of Invasive Cancers for Older Women
Mar 5A study of 6,000 women aged 63 and over shows the more active they are, the lower their risk for 13 cancers such as breast cancer.
Heatwave Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Preterm Birth in California
Feb 26The hotter the temperature and longer the heatwave, the greater the risk according to research.
Nurturing Undergrad Cancer Researchers
Feb 25Partnership Scholars Program offers underrepresented students paid internships, training and exposure to cancer research.
Take Care! Flu Season Hits Peak in January and February
Jan 28Its never too late to get the flu shot and take additional precautions.
Applying What You Learn Student Research Opportunities in Public Health
Jan 23Hands-on lab research in professor Eunha Hohs environmental science lab ranges from air and water quality to the California condor.
Common Foods Can Help Landscape the Jungle of Our Gut Microbiome
Jan 15Foods such as honey, licorice, stevia and oregano have an antimicrobial effect that can help improve our health.
Research Horizons: Motivating People to Live Tobacco-free
Nov 7SDSU communication professor Rachael Record studies how to encourage people to shed excuses and make healthier decisions.
Good Communication Can Ease the Journey Through Cancer
Nov 4A new documentary illustrates its critical importance for patients, family and health care providers.