Christian Science Monitor
Welcome to our Michigan Public Health In the News page, where we showcase the expertise and thought leadership of our faculty and other members of the University of Michigan School of Public Health community. Here, you'll find links to news articles, op-eds, and other contributions published in a wide range of news outlets and publications. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the individual experts and authors.
Spartan News Room
People exposed to firearm violence more likely to die of stress-related heart diseases, study finds
Featured: Esther Lee, Doctoral Student in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity
Michigan Daily
Turn Up Turnout hosts panel on gun violence prevention
Quoted: April Zeoli and Justin Heinze, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy; Associate Professor, Health Behavior & Health Equity
The Trace
How do you prepare kids for a possible school shooting without traumatizing them?
Quoted: Justin Heinze, Associate Professor of Health Behavior & Health Equity
Michigan Public
Michigan will suspend SNAP food benefits due to federal shutdown
Featured: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
News & Observer
Domestic violence homicides are on the rise in NC. Could a red flag law stop it?
Quoted: April Zeoli, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy
Spectrum News
One pioneering study provides decades worth of data on menopause
Featured: Carrie Karvonen-Gutierrez, Associate Professor of Epidemiology
Bridge Michigan
What Michigan communities need most from Rural Health Transformation Program
Op-Ed: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
Associated Press
As heat gets more extreme, pregnant farmworkers are increasingly at risk
Quoted: Alexis Handal, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Global Public Health
Michigan Advance
With SNAP benefits paused, Michigan recipients, advocates and lawmakers determine how to respond
Quoted: Jennifer Garner, John G. Searle Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
ABC News
From at-home tests to AI, more Americans are using technology to take control of their health
Featured: Rahul Ladhania, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Health Management and Policy
Town of Paradise Valley Independent
Audit shows most Arizona schools failing safety plan standards
Quoted: Justin Heinze, Associate Professor of Health Behavior & Health Equity
InvestigateTV
Why experts say young adults face highest risk for intimate partner violence
Featured: April Zeoli, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy
Bridge Michigan
Food assistance to ‘pause’ for 1.4M in Michigan due to federal shutdown
Featured: Jennifer Garner, John G. Searle Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Medscape
Gender gap persists in post-stroke recovery
Featured: Chen Chen, Postdoctoral Researcher in Epidemiology
Good Housekeeping
Mothball fumes can be toxic. I found out the hard way.
Quoted: Stuart Batterman, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences
Public News Service
SNAP benefit cuts could force MI families to choose low-quality food
Quoted: Kate Bauer, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
The Washington Post
Democratic governors form state public health alliance to counter RFK Jr.
Quoted: Anand Parekh, Chief Health Policy Officer
The Michigan Daily
UMich study links pollen trends to increased suicide rates
Quoted: Peter Larson, Research Investigator in the Department of Epidemiology
Michigan Public
