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June 16, 2017
A Drexel study found that the Affordable Care Act, if embraced, can dramatically reduce disparities between Mexican-heritage people and white patients with hypertension.
June 14, 2017
June 05, 2017
A new study by public health researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ found that urban nonprofit hospitals are looking to increase their impact on improving health outcomes by addressing social inequities in their communities.
June 01, 2017
At this year’s Graduate Student Day, the Graduate College and the Graduate Student Association joined together to honor the work done by Drexel students in the classroom and in the community.
May 30, 2017
Pedestrians with a purpose, such as going to work or a store, were more likely to walk in areas with a higher risk of being hit by a car, compared to walkers on recreational strolls, a new study has found.
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