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  • Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit
    The Conversation

    Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit

    A study co-authored by Michaela R. Anderson of the Perelman School of Medicine traces how newly introduced gestational restrictions and abortion bans have affected mental health outcomes on a state-by-state basis.

    Jul 11, 2024

    Welcome to the age of wild price swings
    Business Insider

    Welcome to the age of wild price swings

    Z. John Zhang of the Wharton School says that price is meant to mediate between demand and supply to ensure that a product is delivered into the hands of the right customers.

    Jul 10, 2024

    Think you can’t fall for a scam? Experts say: Think again
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    Think you can’t fall for a scam? Experts say: Think again

    Tess Wilkinson-Ryan of Penn Carey Law says that humans have to trust one another on a basic level, which by the law of numbers means that everyone is eventually a victim of betrayal at some point.

    Jul 9, 2024

    Seeing workplace misery, they offer company
    The New York Times

    Seeing workplace misery, they offer company

    Kandi Wiens of the Graduate School of Education says that employer-provided wellness services tend to backfire more than help with burnout.

    Jul 9, 2024