One barrier to Alzheimer’s diagnoses could crumble with Pitt’s discovery of a blood biomarker Pittsburgh Post-Gazette One barrier to Alzheimer’s diagnoses could crumble with Pitt’s discovery of a blood biomarker Emily Largent of the Perelman School of Medicine hopes that blood-based tests will lower two long-standing barriers to the uptake of Alzheimer’s biomarker testing: high cost and high patient burden.
Ivy League professor of ultra-popular ‘monk class’: These three changes can make you more resilient than most CNBC Ivy League professor of ultra-popular ‘monk class’: These three changes can make you more resilient than most Justin McDaniel of the School of Arts & Sciences offers three suggestions to build emotional resilience and mindfulness.
‘My life depends on it’: Landisville man seeks kidney transplant after 2-year medical battle sparked by COVID LancasterOnline.com ‘My life depends on it’: Landisville man seeks kidney transplant after 2-year medical battle sparked by COVID A Penn Medicine team at Lancaster General Health and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania saved the life of a Landivsille man through a double lung transplant.
Debt-ceiling deal wildly profitable for mystery trader, raising suspicions of insider trading Fortune Debt-ceiling deal wildly profitable for mystery trader, raising suspicions of insider trading Dan Taylor of the Wharton School says that a mystery trader’s bullish bet on the greenlighting of a 300-mile natural gas pipeline is concerning and may not be a coincidence.
Penn Museum shows what ancient worlds tasted like WHYY (Philadelphia) Penn Museum shows what ancient worlds tasted like Katherine Moore of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the Penn Museum’s new “Ancient Food and Flavor” exhibition, which focuses on three archaeological sites that provided unusual amounts of food artifacts.
How climate change is causing housing market chaos Yahoo! News How climate change is causing housing market chaos Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School explains how climate risk is driving insurer decisions like never before.
New study says exercise helps heighten your pain tolerance: here’s why Prevention New study says exercise helps heighten your pain tolerance: here’s why John Vasudevan of the Perelman School of Medicine says that a protective pain mechanism comes with exercise and encourages people to continue with it.
This Facebook group lets women share dating woes—and find out if they’re dating the same guy Philadelphia Magazine This Facebook group lets women share dating woes—and find out if they’re dating the same guy Jennifer Prah of the School of Social Policy & Practice and the Perelman School of Medicine says that any online group trying to function as a safe space needs to set clear guidelines that must be followed.
Boycotts hit stocks hard. Here’s what might be next for Bud, Target and others caught in the anti-Pride backlash CNBC Boycotts hit stocks hard. Here’s what might be next for Bud, Target and others caught in the anti-Pride backlash Americus Reed of the Wharton School says that aligning with social issues gives companies an opportunity to link more deeply with consumers.
What happens if we don’t learn from the COVID pandemic? Governing What happens if we don’t learn from the COVID pandemic? A report co-written by PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel sheds light on mistakes, data gaps, and dysfunctional organizational cultures that contributed to America’s loss of life during the COVID pandemic.