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Congratulations: SPH Awards 2026
Congratulations to the CTMH Affiliates and Fellows who were recognized this year during convocation season for their "exemplary contributions to Read more
Many Medicaid Managed Care Plans Aren’t Adhering to State Requirements to Cover Alcohol and Opioid Use Disorder Medications
This article covers research by CTMH Affiliate, Dr. Maureen Stewart, and colleagues which reveals a gap between policy and reality: Read more
Drug Recovery is Now US National policy. Campuses Need to Step Up.
Noel Vest, professor in Community Health Sciences, authored a commentary titled “Drug recovery is now US national policy. Campuses need Read more
Link Between Type 1 Diabetes and Dementia Risk
Jennifer Weuve, a professor of epidemiology, contributed to research highlighting the association between diabetes and increased dementia risk, with the Read more
Men’s Lives Get Worse After Spousal Loss, Women’s Lives Generally Get Healthier
Koichiro Shiba, a professor of Epidemiology, was featured in coverage by Women's Health titled “Men’s Lives Get Worse After Spousal Read more
CTMH Presents Research at APPA
CTMH affiliated PhD Student, Rachel Slimovitch, and Research Fellow, Jeanine Nasser, presented their work at American Psychopathological Association (APPA). Slimovitch Read more
A Guide for Research Using Medicaid Claims Data
Sarah Gordon, professor in the Department of Health Law, Policy, and Management, co-authored a study published in JAMA Health Forum Read more
A Surge in Older Cannabis Customers is a Boon for Dispensaries, a Concern for Doctors
Danielle Haley, a professor in Community Health Sciences, was featured in coverage by The Boston Globe examining cannabis use among Read more
SHIELD Celebrates 10 Years of Supporting School Nurse
Trish Elliott, a professor in Community Health Sciences, was featured in a Boston University School of Public Health article titled Read more
Historically Black College or University Attendance and Cognition in US Black Adults
Maria Glymour, a professor of Epidemiology, co-authored a study published in JAMA titled “Historically Black College or University Attendance and Read more