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At-Home Fertility Tests Could Yield Misleading Results for Consumers

A new study conducted by researchers from Penn Medicine found that consumers who opt for at-home fertility tests, commonly known as direct-to-consumer (DTC) tests, aren’t...

Published on January 5, 2020

Atheen Venkataramani talks with Knowledge@Wharton

Listen to Atheen Venkataramani and Arthur Tsai discuss the impact of the DACA repeal on public health.

Published on October 3, 2017

Atheendar Venkataramani

Atheendar Venkataramani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy and a staff physician at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. In...

Updated February 4, 2024

Atheendar Venkataramani co-leads new almost $10M NIH grant

"In an unprecedented effort to address the harmful effects of structural racism on health, 60 predominantly Black neighborhoods in Philadelphia will be part of an ambitious...

Published on October 3, 2021

Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Death From Individuals Who Learn They Have an Alzheimer Disease Biomarker.

Published in 2019

Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Death From Individuals Who Learn They Have an Alzheimer Disease Biomarker

Published in 2019

Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Death From Individuals Who Learn They Have an Alzheimer Disease Biomarker

Emily A. Largent, Mélanie Terrasse, Kristin Harkins, Dominic Sisti, Pamela Sankar, PhD, Jason Karlawish, MD Seven states have legalized physician-assisted death (PAD) for...

Published on April 1, 2019

Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Death of Individuals Who Learn They Have an Alzheimer's Disease Biomarker

Published in 2019

Automated Reminders and Physician Notification to Promote Immunosuppression Adherence Among Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Randomized Trial.

Published in 2017

Autonomy and Social Responsibility: The Post-Pandemic Challenge

Published in 2022
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