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How Police Killings Lead To Poor Mental Health In The Black Community

A recent study published in The Lancet Medical journal shows that police killings of unarmed black men leads to poor mental. NPR's Michel Martin talks with study co-author...

Published on June 5, 2018

How Police Shootings Affect the Mental Health of Black Americans

Venkataramani wanted to understand the mental health burden of police shootings on people who weren't directly victims. There is research showing that personal experiences of...

Published on October 2, 2018

How Text Messaging Is Helping Prevent Colon Cancer, Expert Explains

Not everyone who signs up for a colonoscopy actually shows up, but a local doctor explains how a simple tactic is helping change that. Colorectal cancer is the second...

Published on September 3, 2019

How They (Online Graduate Programs) Get You

"Finally, some schools are opting out of OPM partnerships altogether, instead choosing to develop online programs themselves. The University of Pennsylvania’s first fully...

Published on August 4, 2019

How to Avoid a Genetic Arms Race

Published in 2024

How to make good habits stick

Katy Milkman's new study in Nature examined over 60,000 participants to see what would motivate them to exercise regualrly at the gym. It turned out that paying people...

Published on December 4, 2021

How to Reduce Primary Care Doctors’ Workloads While Improving Care

Not long ago, many services such as tax accounting were delivered episodically and in-person, as most health care still is today. Periodically, a client and accountant would...

Published on November 1, 2017

HP/CHIBE Book Discussion: Care After COVID with Dr. Shantanu Nundy

Care After COVID: What the Pandemic Revealed is Broken in Healthcare and How to Reinvent It.  Virtual Book Discussion with Shantanu Nundy, MD, MBA, Author, Care After...

Updated March 2, 2021

HP/CHIBE Work-In-Progress Research Seminar: Dylan Small, PhD

"Neighborhood racial composition and gun homicides.” Virtual Seminar with Dylan Small, PhD, Class of 1965 Wharton Professor of Statistics, the Wharton School  Monday, May...

Updated May 4, 2021

HP/CHIBE Work-In-Progress Research Seminar Series: David Powell, PhD

“The Labor Supply Consequences of the Opioid Crisis.” Virtual Seminar with David Powell, PhD,  Senior Economist, RAND Corporation;  Professor, Pardee RAND Graduate...

Updated March 2, 2021
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