- MADRES research featured in LA Times: Some forms of air pollution may prolong postpartum depression, researchers say
By Tony Briscoe Exposure to unhealthy levels of air pollution during pregnancy may prolong postpartum depression symptoms in new mothers, according to new research. A team of researchers from the University…Continue Reading MADRES research featured in LA Times: Some forms of air pollution may prolong postpartum depression, researchers say - KSOM Newsroom: USC Researchers Present the Latest on Environmental Health in Santiago, Chile at 2024 International Society for Environment Epidemiology Conference
By Bokie Muigai September 30, 2024 The 36th Annual Conference of the International Society for Environment Epidemiology was hosted in Santiago Chile, from August 25-28, 2024. This year’s theme was…Continue Reading KSOM Newsroom: USC Researchers Present the Latest on Environmental Health in Santiago, Chile at 2024 International Society for Environment Epidemiology Conference - KSOM Newsroom: Prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and persistent postpartum depression
A recent MADRES study finds exposure to air pollution during pregnancy increases postpartum depression risk for at least three years….Continue Reading KSOM Newsroom: Prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution and persistent postpartum depression - Our Summer 2024 Newsletter is out!
Read about our pilot projects symposium, publication and presentation updates, and media mentions….Continue Reading Our Summer 2024 Newsletter is out! - MADRES research selected as an NIEHS Extramural Paper of the Month for August
Researchers from the MADRES Center conducted the first U.S.-based study examining the link between prenatal fluoride and childhood social, emotional and behavioral functioning….Continue Reading MADRES research selected as an NIEHS Extramural Paper of the Month for August - KSOM Newsroom: Fluoride exposure during pregnancy linked to increased risk of childhood neurobehavioral problems, study finds
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC conducted the first U.S.-based study examining the link between prenatal fluoride and childhood social, emotional and behavioral functioning….Continue Reading KSOM Newsroom: Fluoride exposure during pregnancy linked to increased risk of childhood neurobehavioral problems, study finds - KSOM Newsroom: Diet linked to preeclampsia among low-income Hispanic women during pregnancy
A new USC study suggests that interventions in diet during pregnancy could help address this health disparity faced by Hispanic/Latina women….Continue Reading KSOM Newsroom: Diet linked to preeclampsia among low-income Hispanic women during pregnancy - MADRES featured on EHN: Understanding how the environment affects pregnant people’s health
After years of focusing on babies and children, researchers find that exposure to environmental hazards can have long-term effects on pregnant people’s health, too. By Lily Stewart The effects of…Continue Reading MADRES featured on EHN: Understanding how the environment affects pregnant people’s health - NIEHS 2023 Grantee Highlights: Max Aung, Ph.D. – Tackling Environmental Exposures in Marginalized Communities
November 14, 2023 When Max Aung, Ph.D., was an undergraduate at the University of California, Santa Cruz, he was studying molecular biology. A pivotal experience in his junior year guided…Continue Reading NIEHS 2023 Grantee Highlights: Max Aung, Ph.D. – Tackling Environmental Exposures in Marginalized Communities