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    • The word politics spelled with wooden letters

      November 26, 2019

      A brief report by Jonathan Purtle, DrPH, exposed a wide gap between what Americans say they want out of lawmakers and what they perceive they’re getting.

    • Jen Taylor smiling

      November 22, 2019

      Professor Taylor has been named the first Arthur L. and Joanne B. Frank Professor.

    • kensington street corner

      November 22, 2019

      The profile brings together publicly available data from a number of sources to describe the health indicators and neighborhood factors that can impact health in a community.

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      November 22, 2019

      Experiencing racial discrimination has been associated with a number of factors that may negatively impact health.

    • November 19, 2019

      Health campaigns on social media aimed at increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination may see greater success, according to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ researchers, if they inject a narrative into information-based posts.

    • November 18, 2019

      Vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) outbreaks are increasing in frequency in the United States, but this trend is also met with an uptick in legislation aimed at increasing childhood vaccination in places where those epidemics occurred, according to findings published today in JAMA Pediatrics from researchers at the Dornsife School of Public Health at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§.

    • Jana Hirsch presenting at panel

      November 15, 2019

      Dornsife faculty, staff, and students held special events focused on public health trends, contributed to more than 100 sessions, and shared latest research at APHA 2019.

    • Rowhomes with front porches

      November 15, 2019

      Advances in screening and treatments for a broad range of chronic diseases have led to improvements in health, yet many lack access to such care — leading researchers, health care providers and public health agencies on a long, collective mission to find out why.

    • stethoscope and chart

      November 15, 2019

      A new study shows that healthcare benefits might be greater for married people, especially women.

    • November 14, 2019

      The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) has awarded a competitive grant to local leaders from the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute and the Philadelphia Police Department, who are working to improve interactions between autistic individuals and the justice system, and fund international meeting in Philadelphia 2020.

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