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Health & Medicine by Greg RichterAug 15, 20227:22 am
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Q+A: Can addressing childhood trauma help prevent PTSD among violence victims?

As many communities across the country struggle with rising violence, a team of researchers from Drexel’s Dornsife School of Public Health took a unique approach to better understand the experiences of victims of urban violence […]

Health & Medicine by Annie KorpJul 21, 20229:50 amJuly 22, 2022
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Drink a Glass of Milk Before Snacking to Avoid Overindulging

Drexel study finds consuming 8 grams of protein – the amount found in a glass of milk – can reduce overeating of ultra-processed, high sugar and fat foods.

Science & Technology by Greg RichterJun 29, 202212:45 pm
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Closed-Loop Brain Imaging May Improve Pilot Training

The results, recently published in the journal Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, suggest that fNIRS-informed training can improve the way we evaluate individual performance for mission-critical essential workers.

Experts by Emily StorzJun 29, 20229:28 am
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Q+A: What Does the EU’s Digital Services Act Mean for U.S. Internet Users?

Facebook, Twitter, Google, TikTok and other social media platforms recently agreed to impose stricter policies around monitoring the posts on their sites. While the move happened as the companies are facing rising pressure from American […]

Health & Medicine by Annie KorpJun 22, 202210:51 amJune 22, 2022
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COVID-19 Supply Chain Issues Causing ‘Never-Events’ to Happen in Hospitals

Karen Goldschmidt, PhD, and Kelsey Stasko, of the College Nursing and Health Professions, discuss the global supply chain issues during COVID-19 at a rural children’s hospital.

Health & Medicine by Annie KorpJun 6, 20229:12 am
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Q+A: How Parents Can Manage the U.S. Baby Formula Shortage

Beth Leonberg, an associate clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, discusses how parents can manage the U.S. infant formula shortage.

Community & Society by Annie KorpMay 2, 202210:37 amMay 2, 2022
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Q+A: How to Pay for a Professional Sports Team’s Stadium

The Buffalo Bills new stadium agreement with local and state government has upset over half of New York residents. Joel Maxcy, PhD, of LeBow College of Business explains the actual local economic impact of professional sports teams.

Health & Medicine by Greg RichterApr 29, 20221:17 pmApril 29, 2022
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Q+A: What Factors are Associated with Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Rates?

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, experts from Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health have researched disparities in testing, vaccination, health care access and other markers of the pandemic response. The latest study, this month in […]

Health & Medicine by Greg RichterApr 29, 202212:09 pmApril 29, 2022
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A Not So Sobering Look at Pennsylvania’s Liquor Laws

Although the commonwealth’s laws may be inconvenient for some, the idea of adding inconvenience may help the public’s health, according to new data from researchers at the Urban Health Collaborative at Drexel’s Dornsife School of Public Health, recently published in the journal Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy.

Health & Medicine by Annie KorpApr 27, 202210:46 am
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Autism Acceptance Month: Emotional Development Expert

For April’s Autism Acceptance Month, Drexel News Blog is highlighting experts and projects from Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute. Andrea Wieckowski, PhD is an emotional development researcher.

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