- June 23, 2026
NIH-funded George Mason study found that maternal obesity and excessive pregnancy weight gain were linked to higher obesity risk by age 3.
- June 16, 2026
Sexual health is a critical but often overlooked part of overall well-being, and conversations about it remain limited due to stigma. That silence is even more pronounced among older gay men, a group researchers say is frequently underrepresented in sexual health research.
- May 27, 2026
Research by PhD student Priscilla Aba Aggrey reviews the effects of prenatal nutrition, physical activity, and education programs on pregnancy weight gain among women in low- and middle-income countries.
- May 18, 2026
PhD student Omolayo Anjorin and College of Public Health faculty study why LGBTQ+ youth are at greater risk for e-cigarette use and ways to prevent vaping.
- May 18, 2026
George Mason-led research finds that food-based prenatal supplements improve birth weights across Africa and South Asia.
- May 6, 2026
The Humanitarian Forensics and Peacebuilding project will improve how human remains are located, identified, and reunified with families after conflict or disaster. The collaboration reflects the university and college’s commitment to advancing health, preparedness, and peace through impactful research.
- April 25, 2026
Diabetes: 5 fruits that can be secret weapon against high blood sugar.
- April 30, 2026
Medics concerned as young reach out to AI for mental health advice.
- May 6, 2026
NPR's On Point: Roundup transformed farming in the U.S. Could it change regulation too?
- May 4, 2026
Environmental health epidemiologist Melissa Perry and collaborators report new human evidence that prenatal and childhood exposure to persistent environmental chemicals may influence sperm chromosomal integrity decades later.