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  • How to get better sleep when you have IBD
    Time

    How to get better sleep when you have IBD

    Faten Aberra of the Perelman School of Medicine says that she sees many IBD patients who wake up during the night due to symptoms.

    Apr 11, 2023

    The moms who breastfeed without being pregnant
    The Atlantic

    The moms who breastfeed without being pregnant

    Diane Spatz of the School of Nursing says that the idea that women can breastfeed without being pregnant isn’t widely known, even among nurses and physicians.

    Apr 11, 2023

    Project that gave $500 a month to some California residents shows that such efforts could have a ‘profound impact on public health, researchers say
    CNN

    Project that gave $500 a month to some California residents shows that such efforts could have a ‘profound impact on public health, researchers say

    A report co-authored by Amy Beth Castro of the School of Social Policy & Practice found that people who received a $500 monthly stipend in Stockton, California, were more likely to be able to handle a $400 emergency.

    Apr 10, 2023

    Americans want to invest in a clean energy future
    Chicago Sun-Times

    Americans want to invest in a clean energy future

    Economists from Penn determined that Texas taxpayers would pay $300-$500 million more on $31.8 billion that local governments wanted to borrow within eight months of a law that banned the use of bond underwriters with ESG policies.

    Apr 10, 2023

    University of Pennsylvania plans; Gulfstream growth
    The Business Journals

    University of Pennsylvania plans; Gulfstream growth

    President Liz Magill says that Penn is fiscally and financially capable of being aggressive with its future thanks to a lack of headwinds afflicting much of the higher education sector.

    Apr 10, 2023

    In one California city, offering free cash helped fight poverty and COVID
    CBS MoneyWatch

    In one California city, offering free cash helped fight poverty and COVID

    A report co-authored by Amy Beth Castro of the School of Social Policy & Practice found that a $500 stipend in Stockton, California, permitted judiciousness about COVID and what conditions workers would tolerate for poorly compensated work.

    Apr 10, 2023