Breaking Down the Layers of the Immune System A look at how the body’s multi-pronged defenses work, plus advice from an immunologist on how to strengthen them.
Immune Molecule Long Tied to Inflammation May Benefit the Aging Brain Study shows that STING, a molecule that some experimental drugs seek to block, may actually help protect the brain against Alzheimer’s-like decline.
Dr. Eleanor Kharasch, V25, MG25 (M.P.H.), Publishes Research in Collaboration Between TVFS and MPH Program Research offers insights into treatment for small ruminants, addressing industry-wide health issue of parasite resistance.
Why Public Health Is More Important Now Than Ever An insightful conversation with Tufts University Master of Public Health Professor Jonathon Gass, MPH, PhD.
Can Wastewater Surveillance Work Without Sewers? Study shows how places without modern sanitation systems can still use wastewater to catch outbreaks before dangerous diseases travel across borders.
Dollar Stores’ Food Options May Not Be Hurting American Diets Overall Analysis shows that while less healthy foods are staples of discount chains, households are compensating with healthier purchases elsewhere.
5 Essential Tips for Thriving in Your First Year of PA School Practical advice from a Tufts PA student on staying focused, managing stress, and building confidence from day one.
What to Expect in an MPH Program: Insights From Faculty and Alumni Explore what to expect from a Master of Public Health program, including curriculum, courses, careers, and insights from Tufts University's faculty and alumni.
How B Vitamins Can Affect Brain and Heart Health These eight nutrients can have an impact on dementia, cardiovascular disease, and more, according to Tufts researchers.
A New Research Hub to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance Tufts scientists and clinicians join forces in a new research facility to tackle the global threat of antimicrobial resistance.