- December 1, 2025
Test shows bug sprays reduce the sperm count and kill good gut bacteria.
- November 5, 2025
Research by George Mason alumna, student, and faculty in the colleges of public health and science highlights compelling evidence that neonicotinoid pesticides, insect killers commonly used in farming, may reduce sperm quality.
- October 14, 2025
Perry is the first public health professional and the first female honorary member of the Academy of Sciences of Albania.
- May 11, 2025
Even when you don’t have TB symptoms, this century-old test can still detect the disease
- July 16, 2025
The third International Conference on Public Health and Environment, co-hosted by the college, brought together researchers from nine countries to address urgent environmental and occupational health issues — from air pollution to antimicrobial resistance — and to explore cross-border solutions.
- November 28, 2024
No new detections of avian flu in New Mexico cows, poultry, people despite rising U.S. cases.
- May 17, 2024
What to know about the new FLiRT COVID-19 variant.
- February 16, 2024
Why the Digital World Is Making Us Forget Things.
- November 8, 2023
Master of Public Health students Marylyn Ann Paulino Yalta and Sofia Nicholas participated in the Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research at UCLA Summer Institute after gaining inspiration from GCH professors
- October 23, 2023
Bryanda G. Amillano Meza has been chosen as the Association for Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) This is Public Health (TIPH) Ambassador for the academic year 2023-2024. Amillano Meza aims to provide viewers with a profound understanding of the significance of the polio vaccine.