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Policing With Heart
Feb 20A new model for responding to incidents with a possible mental-health component values intervention over arrests, and promises to benefit the wider community.
SDSU Researchers Find New Way to Measure Nicotine Exposure in Children
Feb 13A team of researchers from SDSU have found silicone wristbands to be an effective way to measure childrens exposure to second-hand smoke.
Quest to Relieve Anxiety Leads Student into the Zone
Feb 12Fowler College of Business student Chad Vardas has been working on technology to help mitigate anxiety disorders and other conditions.
Promising Compound Draws Grant for SDSU Heart Institute
Feb 5A rare perfect score on an application for NIH funding extends work on a drug to boost the bodys natural defenses against a heart attack.
New Frontiers in Personalized Medicine
Feb 1Dwayne Roach's research in the field strengthens the capacity of SDSU's Viral Information Institute.
Three Questions on the Psychology of New Year's Resolutions
Jan 7SDSU professor Jim Lange discusses the psychology behind New Year's resolutions.
Research Horizons: Ijeoma Nwabuzor Ogbonnaya's work to build healthy environments for abuse victims
Dec 13The SDSU social worker studies interventions for victims of domestic violence.
Collaborating to Improve Health Care
Aug 7Guadalupe X. Ayala, SDSUs new Zahn Professor of Creativity and Innovation, wants to team up students from different disciplines for big new ideas.
Vaping Draws Strong Support From Bots
Aug 1An SDSU teams study of Twitter posts found both robots and real human underplay the health risks associated with e-cigarettes.
School of Public Health Changes Name
Jun 19The schools new name recognizes its large undergraduate student population.