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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Edna Foa of the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for developing “prolonged exposure therapy.”
Penn In the News
Ruben Gur of the Perelman School of Medicine says “Detailed connectome maps of the brain will not only help us understand the differences between how men and women think, but it will also give us more
Penn In the News
Jason Karlawish and Steven Arnold of the Perelman School of Medicine discuss researching the risks of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Penn In the News
Caryn Lerman of the Perelman School of Medicine says how your body reacts to nicotine can help you find the best way to quit smoking.
Penn In the News
Mitesh Patel of the Perelman School of Medicine and David Asch and Kevin Volpp of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School are featured for researching Americans who use wearable fitness
Penn In the News
Michael Ascher of the Perelman School of Medicine co-writes an article about ways to help individuals seek treatment for substance abuse problems.
Penn In the News
Mitesh Patel of the Perelman School of Medicine says, “The key point we are making is that wearable devices have received a lot of attention for their potential to change health behaviors but thus far there is little evidence to support that notion.”
Penn In the News
Caryn Lerman of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about researching smoking cessation.
Penn In the News
Karen Glanz of the School of Nursing and the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for working with fellow researchers to create a tool to measure the nutritional quality of a food environment.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Moreno of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Arts & Sciences writes about who will serve as the GOP’s conservative cultural hero.