Treatment pipeline for cutaneous lupus may ‘offer hope very soon’ Healio Treatment pipeline for cutaneous lupus may ‘offer hope very soon’ Victoria P. Werth of the Perelman school of Medicine says treatment options are limited for discoid lupus erythematosus.
The PPD enrolls at Penn Philadelphia Citizen The PPD enrolls at Penn Penn’s newly created master’s degree in applied criminology and police leadership, funded by the Neubauer Family Foundation, will teach officers management principles and show them how these skills can apply to policing. John MacDonald of the School of Arts & Sciences offers remarks.
Six causes of sleep onset insomnia, and what sleep doctors say you should do about it Huffington Post Six causes of sleep onset insomnia, and what sleep doctors say you should do about it Richard Schwab of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the most common causes of sleep onset insomnia.
New state laws pave the way for using gold as legal tender The Washington Post New state laws pave the way for using gold as legal tender David Musto of the Wharton School comments on laws governing gold as legal tender.
10 states that are great for older workers AARP.org 10 states that are great for older workers Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School outlines factors senior citizens should consider when choosing where to live in their retirement.
How climate change could force FIFA to rethink the World Cup calendar Associated Press How climate change could force FIFA to rethink the World Cup calendar Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on “the fundamentally disruptive nature of climate change when it comes to our current way of life.”
Genetic mutations in prostate cancer can differ significantly based on race, ethnicity Healio Genetic mutations in prostate cancer can differ significantly based on race, ethnicity A study by Kara N. Maxwell of the Perelman School of Medicine finds that prostate cancer tumor biology can differ significantly based on whether a patient is Black or white.
I’m feeling… Madhappy: How the popular clothing brand is working to spread awareness on mental health Los Angeles Times I’m feeling… Madhappy: How the popular clothing brand is working to spread awareness on mental health The Madhappy Foundation is partnering with the Positive Psychology Center, among others, to promote wellbeing.
Opinion: The enduring value of university innovation Government Technology Opinion: The enduring value of university innovation Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine are credited for discovered how to safely use mRNA as a novel vaccine or therapy, leading to the fast development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
Humans used to have straighter teeth—what changed? National Geographic Humans used to have straighter teeth—what changed? Myra Laird of the School of Dental Medicine says that human mandible shrinkage is partly adaptive and the result of millennia of evolution.