Researchers from Texas A&M’s School of Public Health analyzed communications and social support on an online gaming site.

A Ph.D. student at Texas A&M’s School of Public Health used her own experience to help students who are parents transition to college life.

Mental health, substance use disorders, access to quality health care and economic stability top the list of concerns of rural health stakeholders.

A School of Public Health study shows exposure to ultrafine particles during pregnancy enhances the risk for respiratory viral infection.

Faculty from Texas A&M’s School of Public Health teamed up with other institutions across the state to show how the herbicide paraquat caused a kidney disease epidemic in Central America.

State policies improving data protection are especially important for increasing adoption of health IT and health information exchanges.

Researchers testing air pollution from the Ohio train derailment identified future needs for continued sampling.

Texas A&M public health professor Jay Maddock says staying happy and healthy during this phase of your life goes well beyond just eating right and staying active.

Researchers develop a framework for guarding against the potential harms of AI that also overcomes the inflexible nature of government regulation.

With the goal of optimizing even the smallest job, the staff at this interdisciplinary research center strives to create safer, healthier ways of getting things done.