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Heather Young, PhD MPH

Heather Young, PhD MPH

Heather Young

The George Washington University

Heather Young, PhD MPH, is Professor and Vice Chair of Epidemiology at The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health.  She completed her MPH and PhD in epidemiology at The George Washington University. She teaches courses at the introductory and advanced levels of epidemiology as well as specialized courses in reproductive and perinatal epidemiology and cancer epidemiology. 

Her areas of research interest include reproductive cancers, reproductive outcomes related to environmental and occupation exposures, pesticide exposure assessment, and health of military and veteran populations. Dr. Young’s research has included AIDS-related malignancies in the District of Columbia, cancer patterns in Gulf War veterans, reproductive outcomes in Army Chemical Corps Veterans exposed to dioxin during Vietnam, cancer disparities in the District of Columbia, herbicide exposure and ovarian cancer risk, and pesticide exposures and male factor reproductive effects in Faroese, US and Chinese populations.  In addition, she has served as a technical advisor for data issues for DC’s HIV AIDS Administration and as a statistical consultant on several veterans’ health studies for the Institute of Medicine’s Medical Follow-Up Agency.  

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November 5, 2021
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Pregnancy & Parenting
November 5, 2021

Can I go trick-or-treating?

Have fun trick-or-treating, but take some precautions, especially with unvaccinated children.
October 15, 2021
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Vaccines
October 15, 2021

If I Had COVID, Do I Still Need to Get Both Doses of mRNA Vaccine?

Yes, CDC recommends that you should still get a full series of COVID vaccines even if you already had COVID-19.
October 15, 2021
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COVID-19 Basics
October 15, 2021

Should I take aspirin to reduce my risk of blood clots from COVID-19?

No, you should not take aspirin to reduce your risk of getting blood clots from COVID-19 unless you have talked to your doctor. Self-treating with aspirin can be dangerous.
October 8, 2021
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I Think I Have COVID-19
October 8, 2021

Should I stock up on heartburn medication?

No, do not stock up on heartburn medicine or self-treat with heartburn medicine if you have COVID. There is no evidence that heartburn medicine is effective to treat COVID.
September 24, 2021
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Everyday Prevention
September 24, 2021

When should I wear a mask outside?

Even outside, wearing a mask can help keep you safe from COVID in crowds.
September 24, 2021
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I Think I Have COVID-19
September 24, 2021

Should I Take Ivermectin If I Have COVID?

No, you should not take ivermectin if you have COVID. Ivermectin is not approved by the FDA for treatment or prevention of COVID.
April 23, 2021
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COVID-19 Basics
April 23, 2021

Can I Go on Vacation This Summer?

The good news is that everyone can enjoy some type of summer fun. If you are unvaccinated, though, there are additional precautions to take.
March 26, 2021
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Vaccines
March 26, 2021

If I catch COVID after my first vaccine dose, should I still get the second dose?

Yes. If you happen to catch COVID between the first and second doses of the vaccine, you should still get the second dose.
March 12, 2021
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Vaccines
March 12, 2021

Should I Wait to Get a Mammogram if I Just Got a COVID Vaccine?

The immune response to vaccines can sometimes cause swelling of the lymph nodes, which can throw off your mammogram. Talk to your doctor about scheduling.
March 12, 2021
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Vaccines
March 12, 2021

Do I Have to Pay for the COVID Vaccine?

No, the COVID vaccine is free. You can get the vaccine even if you don’t have insurance.

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