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Aileen John is a regional medical director for Penn Medicine Primary Care.
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A 24/7 virtual care service means freedom from on-call hours
To mark their wedding anniversary, two Yezidi—Khalaf and Hamdya—pose with their son Hegar in Sinjar’s old district.
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For Yezidi, historic images and cultural restoration
In 2024, members of the Social Action Lab toured rural areas in Appalachia to hear from nonprofit groups and others who help people with opioid use disorder move toward recovery.
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Transforming community health and social connections in rural areas of the US
Podcast: Robert Zemsky on how 3-year degrees could save colleges
Robert Zemsky of the Graduate School of Education “has been encouraging educators to experiment with developing three-year degrees for over 15 years.”
Hansell Stedman is a professor of surgery at the Perelman School of Medicine.
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Where peak performance meets progressive disease
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No brain, no gain: Neuronal activity enhances benefits of exercise
In a Facebook Marketplace and Depop world, Philly Craigslist still endures
“Craigslist is gritty,” says Jessa Lingel of the School of Arts & Sciences, “and so is Philly.”
David J. Farber, celebrated Penn professor emeritus and pioneering ‘uncle’ of the internet, has died at 91
“David J. Farber, 91, formerly of Landenberg, Chester County, celebrated professor emeritus of telecommunication systems at the University of Pennsylvania, former professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Delaware, professor at Keio University in Japan, award-winning pioneer in pre-internet computing systems, entrepreneur, and known by colleagues as the ‘uncle’ and ‘grandfather’ of the internet, died Saturday, Feb. 7, of probable heart failure at his home in Tokyo.”
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