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    • January 24, 2018

      The Pennsylvania State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup released a brief that shows drinking is down in the state’s youth, but the information it presents could serve as a baseline as liquor licensing laws are relaxed.

    • Garret Devenney

      January 23, 2018

      Beating a highly-competitive field of 70 students from universities around the country, Garrett Devenney, MPH ’18, a 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Dornsife School of Public Health student, studying in the school’s department of Health Management and Policy, was awarded one of two 2018 David A. Winston Health Policy Fellowships.

    • January 11, 2018

      Smoking bans in restaurants and bars are especially effective among those with college degrees, but also were associated with higher quit attempts by people with low incomes, according to a new 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ study.

    • January 10, 2018

      Immigrants and migrants from Mexico had worse access to health care and insurance after they crossed the border into the U.S. — and it remained bad when they returned to Mexico again.

    • January 09, 2018

      Researchers from around the city, who are studying public policy and the economy, will have access to some of the nation’s highest quality Census data this coming cycle, thanks to a new federal research center.

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      January 08, 2018

      Complex barriers severely limit health care options for seldom-studied immigrant population from Mexico.

    • December 20, 2017

      2017 was a big year for 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, which made strides in research and developments that could impact all of our futures.

    • December 14, 2017

      Many adult coloring books claim to be art therapy and can reduce negative feelings, but art therapists are significantly more impactful, a Drexel study shows.

    • December 13, 2017

      If just a quarter of high-risk men who have sex with men were to use daily preventive medicine, the United States could surpass its goal of reducing new HIV infections by 25 percent.

    • December 07, 2017

      A new study shows that climbing mortality rates of middle-aged white people were associated with many counties voting Republican in the 2016 presidential election.

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