Pope experiences another setback with respiratory crises The New York Times Pope experiences another setback with respiratory crises Jeffrey Millstein of the Perelman School of Medicine says that bronchial spasms are common in older people who don’t always have the muscular strength to expel accumulations of mucus.
UPenn grad stars in new film ‘Rule Breakers’ highlighting Afghanistan’s all-girls robotics team Fox 29 (Philadelphia) UPenn grad stars in new film ‘Rule Breakers’ highlighting Afghanistan’s all-girls robotics team Alumna Amber Afzali discusses her starring role in “Rule Breakers,” a film that showcases the making of Afghanistan’s first all-girls robotics team.
A child who got CAR-T cancer therapy is still disease-free 18 years later Science News A child who got CAR-T cancer therapy is still disease-free 18 years later Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine says that neuroblastoma is the first solid tumor for which there could be curative effects with CAR T cells.
Seven popular foods that could be harming your gut Good Housekeeping Seven popular foods that could be harming your gut Anish A. Sheth of the Perelman School of Medicine says that an unhealthy gut affects digestion, energy, the ability to work and socialize, and even mental health.
The spiritual core of Lent may still lurk behind silly virtue signaling The Telegraph The spiritual core of Lent may still lurk behind silly virtue signaling Americus Reed of the Wharton School says that it’s difficult to parse which online campaigns simply amount to virtue signaling or “moral peacocking.”
How has LG Health changed in the 10 years since joining Penn Medicine? LancasterOnline.com How has LG Health changed in the 10 years since joining Penn Medicine? Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health CEO John Herman shares how services and staff have expanded at Lancaster General Health since its 2015 merger with Penn Medicine.
The U.S. is losing its next generation of health scientists The Hill The U.S. is losing its next generation of health scientists In a co-written opinion essay, James Alwine of the Perelman School of Medicine says that slashing of research funding for NIH and the National Science Foundation will eliminate the next generation of health scientists.
Why nursing homes and hospice are so expensive in the U.S. CNBC Why nursing homes and hospice are so expensive in the U.S. The Leonard Davis Institute estimates that 75% of U.S. hospice agencies today are for-profit.
‘It’s all downside’: Philly’s housing market poised for pain WHYY (Philadelphia) ‘It’s all downside’: Philly’s housing market poised for pain Morris Cohen of the Wharton School says that tariffs could prevent a viable profit from being made on certain low-end or lower-cost products used to construct affordable housing.
Inflation is stalking Trump The New York Times Inflation is stalking Trump Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that modern corporations must often navigate being in the crosshairs of policymakers.