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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Video: Research Suggests Dogs Can Sense When We’re Being Mean
Carlo Siracusa of the School of Veterinary Medicine talks about how dogs respond to the body language of owners.
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Audio: Postpartum Depression, Not Just for Moms
Michael Thase of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on how men can suffer from postpartum depression.
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Sen. Cory Booker Selected to Speak at Penn’s Commencement
President Amy Gutmann is quoted about U.S. Sen. Cory Booker being announced as the 2017 commencement speaker.
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Video: How a Cancer Treatment That’s Helping Dogs Could One Day Help Humans
Nicola Mason of the School of Veterinary Medicine explains using immunotherapy to treat dogs.
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Choosing This Instagram Filter Could Mean You’re Depressed
Michael Thase of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on research that found that Instagram filters can be analyzed to screen for depression.
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Penn Vet Researching New Studies to Stop Zika
Michael Povelones of the School of Veterinary Medicine is quoted about studying the mosquito and the Zika virus.
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Summer Program Gives Philly HS Grads Tools to Get Through College
Undergraduate Glen Casey of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about his experience attending “College Bridge,” a program sponsored in part by the Netter Center for Community Partnerships, aimed to help prepare high school graduates for college.
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Video: Penn Medicine Combats Opioid Epidemic With Device That Pumps Away the Pain
David Glaser of the Perelman School of Medicine explains a new way to control post-surgical pain.
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Video: Penn Experts Explain the Popular Therapeutic Treatment, Cupping
Head athletic trainer Eric Laudano of Penn Athletics and Brian Sennett of the Perelman School of Medicine talk about cupping, a common therapeutic treatment.
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Audio: Strong Reaction Locally After SCOTUS Affirmative Action, Immigration Rulings
Kermit Roosevelt of the Law School comments on the Supreme Court immigration ruling that invalidates President Obama’s DAPA Executive Order.