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Tulane launches 24/7 virtual mental health support for students

Tulane is launching a new telehealth service that will offer behavioral health care as well as crisis management and mental health coaching for…

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Skip the evening espresso? Study links morning coffee drinking with fewer heart problems

A new study from Tulane University found that those who limit coffee drinking to the morning have a lower risk of dying of heart disease and a lower…

People, Science
Medical student has his eyes on the stars

Alex Suh, a fourth-year student at the School of Medicine who also received his undergraduate degree in biology from Tulane, spent fall of 2024 as…

People
Renowned scholar appointed to new faculty chair named for Tulane President

Ibrahim Demir, an acclaimed researcher in climate and data science, has been named the Michael A. Fitts Presidential Chair in Environmental…

Trailblazers
Dr. Michael White recognized as Tulane Trailblazer with Jazz Series named in his honor

New Orleans musical legend, jazz scholar and Tulane alumnus Dr. Michael White was recognized as a Tulane Trailblazer at last week’s Thursday Night…

News Releases
Study: Biological sex changes how cancer grows in fruit flies. Here’s what that could mean for humans

A new study found that tumors grew 2.5 times larger in female fruit flies than males. With fruit flies sharing many genetic similarities with humans…

Science
Study: Poor parental diet linked to multi-generational health risks

Is it possible to pass on the effects of malnutrition? A new animal study found that a protein-deficient diet in one or both parents created related…