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Smoking increases chances of mid-life memory loss, confusion
Study findings support quitting for brain benefits, researchers say

Public Health Buckeyes: Rosa Negash
Master’s student explores connections between data, policymaking

PhD researcher explores tobacco cessation counseling in Saudi Arabia
Mahmood Alalwan supported by Alumni Grants for Graduate Research and Scholarship

Study: Most Ohioans received abortion care after 6 weeks
Many unaware they’re pregnant until after the state’s newly enacted cutoff

College honored by Sorority and Fraternity Life for COVID efforts
Public Health named 2021 Outstanding Campus Community Partner

Debunking current COVID myths
Struggling to filter fact from not-at-all fact? Ohio State's Dr. Bill Miller is here to help

Public Health Buckeyes: Angie Hetrick
PhD student Angie Hetrick pursues epidemiology to counter unnecessary death and sickness from preventable disease.

William Miller awarded 2020 University Outreach and Engagement's Community Engaged Champion Award
The Community Engaged Champion Award recognizes university leaders who have made significant impacts on communities across Ohio, the nation and the world. Community Engaged Champions have created an environment at the university to ensure that faculty, staff and students are engaged with the community in meaningful ways.