UCLA Headlines
By Office of Media Relations
March 7, 2008
IN THE NEWS:
Same-Sex Couples in Arizona
Arizona’s Tucson Citizen reported Thursday on demographic
research on Arizona’s same-sex couples conducted by the
UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute on Sexual
Orientation Law and Public Policy. The research is part of
the institute’s state-by-state study of the nation’s gay
population.
QUOTABLE:
Dr. Jaime DeVille
DeVille, assistant clinical professor of pediatric
infectious diseases, was quoted Thursday by WebMD and
Wednesday by New Scientist about the federal government’s
decision to compensate the family of a girl who allegedly
developed autism from childhood vaccines.
Dr. Gregg Fonarow
Fonarow, UCLA's Eliot Corday Professor of Cardiovascular
Medicine and Science and director of the Ahmanson–UCLA
Cardiomyopathy Center, was quoted today in a HealthDay
News article about a new vaccine that may someday replace
traditional blood pressure medications. Fonarow was quoted
Thursday in a HealthDay News article about a drug used to
treat rheumatoid arthritis that may also reduce the risk
of heart attack and stroke.
Mark Peterson
Peterson, professor of public policy and political
science, was quoted Thursday in an Arizona Republic story
about Sen. John McCain securing the Republican nomination
for president.
David Shulman
hulman, a senior economist with the UCLA Anderson
Forecast, was quoted today in a Washington Post article
about the rising number of mortgage foreclosures.
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