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July 14, 2017

LSU Researchers Examine Preferences for Home Based HIV Testing among Heterosexuals at High Risk for HIV - Public Health

SOURCE: http://www.aspph.org/lsu-researchers-examine-preferences-for-home-based-hiv-testing-among-heterosexuals-at-high-risk-for-hiv/ Home based self-administered tests for HIV may be a viable alternative method for decreasing the proportion of people who do not know their HIV status, according to researchers at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at New Orleans School of Public Health – Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Program. Despite recent advances in […]

July 10, 2017

LSU Health New Orleans releases plan to reduce cancer deaths in Louisiana - Public Health

Dr. Donna L. Williams, Director of the Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control Program in the LSU School of Public Health was featured on WWL.com Friday, July 7, 2017 announcing the LSU Health New Orleans plan to reduce cancer deaths in Louisiana over the next five years.  Dr. Williams says the Louisiana Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan […]

July 7, 2017

Louisiana Physicians Are Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates - Public Health

Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a common virus that can cause genital warts and certain cancers. The HPV vaccine is effective in preventing many HPV-associated diseases; however, vaccination rates suggest many remain unprotected. In a recent, study Dr. Donna L. Williams, faculty in Behavioral & Community Health and Director of the Louisiana Cancer Prevention & […]

June 27, 2017

New Class of New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellows Named - Public Health

13 Graduate Students Will Spend Next Year Improving Community Health and Developing Lifelong Leadership Skills  New Orleans, June 27, 2017—The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship (ASF) announced the selection of its 2017-18 class of New Orleans Albert Schweitzer Fellows. Thirteen graduate students from Louisiana State University School of Medicine; Louisiana State University School of Public Health; Tulane […]