UC Irvine-led study links low-dose radiation to higher cancer risk
Caution warranted given increased public exposure in recent decades
Caution warranted given increased public exposure in recent decades
Assistant professor of urban planning and public policy is one of 28 recipients across US
Joint project will investigate their disproportionate impact on vulnerable population
Remote worker migration will depress home prices in big cities and raise them in suburbs, says UCI economist
The pandemic has caused much uncertainty, anxiety and stress, touching on every aspect of our lives. The impact of work stressors on the severity of COVID-19, particularly among essential workers, is discussed in an editorial published online in the April 2021 Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and co-authored by UCI’s Peter Schnall, professor emeritus […]
Transition will focus on flexible work, learning environments
Study authors recommend policies to lessen stressful employment conditions
American Heart Association designation recognizes campus’s employee wellness efforts
UC Irvine has been named a platinum-level Fit-Friendly Worksite by the American Heart Association for the fifth year in a row.
Did your New Year’s resolution involve making a fresh start? Letting go and living better? Reviving body and mind? If those good intentions vanished with your first pressing deadline of 2011 or the daily bumper-car commute, Leigh Poirier Ball is here to help. As acting director of the UC Irvine Health Education Center, Poirier Ball assists […]