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Your blood serves numerous roles to maintain your health. To carry out these functions, blood contains a multitude of components, including red blood cells that transport oxygen, nutrients and hormones; white blood cells that remove waste products and support the immune system; plasma that regulates temperature; and platelets that help with clotting.
To help adults age healthier, CSU economists say we need to distribute the wealth
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
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CSU researchers shared their insights regarding some of the key questions people in the U.S. ask about wildfires.
Colorado School of Public Health rises in U.S. News & World Report rankings
U.S. News and World Report has again named the Colorado School of Public Health among the top 20 schools and programs of public health in the nation in its 2023-2024 rankings, rising two spots over last year.
CSU professor part of research team finding that community gardeners experience significant health benefits
Colorado State University associate professor Kaigang Li and one of his Ph.D. students played key roles in research that found that community gardeners ate more fiber, got more exercise and saw decreases in stress and anxiety.
Colorado School of Public Health ranked among top 20 in the U.S.
The Colorado School of Public Health has continued its rise in the U.S. News and World Report rankings.
U.S. News & World Report: ColoradoSPH among top 20 public health programs in nation
U.S. News and World Report has named the Colorado School of Public Health among the top 20 schools and programs of public health in the nation.
Studying the course of infection: Colorado State University teams up with UCHealth for COVID-19 biobank, research
The goal of the research is to identify and follow the course of infection in people for at least six months.
Guest column: Targeted surveillance mitigating COVID-19 spread at Colorado State University
CSU has a long history of investigating infectious disease outbreaks and is known for research exploring the complex interplay of pathogens, disease vectors, and the ecosystems in which transmissions occur.
MPH students volunteer in the COVID-19 response to help community
Students and faculty in the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU have stepped up to help their community during the coronavirus pandemic.