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Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoSep 26, 20169:39 amOctober 26, 2016
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Vote for This Hunger Fighter to Become the 2016 Philly Health Hero

Update 10/26: Hans Kersten, MD, has made it to the final round of the Be Well Philly Health Hero Challenge! That means he is one of four finalists in the competition and is guaranteed to […]

Experts by Niki GianakarisSep 22, 20164:37 pm
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Quick Take: Yahoo Confirms Hackers Stole User Data, What’s Next for Verizon Deal?

Yahoo released a statement on Sept. 26 confirming reports that its systems had been hacked two years ago. As a result, the account information — including names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, passwords and […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickSep 21, 20162:38 pm
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Can ‘Pokémon Go for Hackers’ Teach You Cyber Self-Defense?

A Drexel professor wants to help you think like a cybercriminal. Why? Well, as pervasive as cybercrime is — from portable card scanners picking up your personal and financial information via remote radio frequencies, to […]

Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoSep 21, 201610:17 am
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Drexel College of Medicine Among Top 10 Medical Schools With the Most African-American Students

Drexel University College of Medicine was recently ranked seventh by U.S. News & World Report on a list of the top 10 medical schools with the most African-American students. The distinction means the college has bucked […]

Science & Technology by Frank OttoSep 20, 201611:52 am
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Q+A: A Fellowship to Discover Black Holes’ Secrets

Black holes remain one of the most mysterious and intriguing objects in our universe. One of the newest celestial objects to be studied — they were only first theorized in the 20th century — black […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 16, 20169:23 am
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Study: Just 45 Minutes of Art-Making Improves Self-Confidence

Before your next difficult task, it might be a good idea to make a little art, a new study found. Research by Girija Kaimal, EdD, assistant professor, and Kendra Ray, a doctoral student, both in […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 15, 201611:47 amSeptember 15, 2016
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Snapshot: Autism Institute Receives Funds Toward New Certificate Program

Last week, the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute received $60,000 to help create a new, non-credit certificate program designed to make the transition out of high school easier for those with intellectual disability and autism spectrum […]

Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoSep 14, 20165:00 pmSeptember 14, 2016
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A New Tool For Offbeat Hearts

When the heart quivers, you could be suffering from an ailment more serious than love sickness. But a new tool coming to Philadelphia today could help to mend the organ. Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickSep 13, 20162:51 pmSeptember 14, 2016
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Q+A Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 Recall and The Problem With Our Ever-Shrinking Batteries

Last week Samsung issued the largest mobile device recall to date, when it warned users of its Galaxy Note 7 that a battery defect was causing the devices to catch fire and explode. Samsung attributed […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoSep 9, 201610:38 amSeptember 9, 2016
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Q+A: Tuberculosis as an Ongoing Threat

For many people in the United States, tuberculosis is a disease that seems dated, more likely to be associated with Ellis Island than a present day trip to the doctor’s office. However, the United States […]

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