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Despite anti-smoking success, improvements in U.S. mortality rate slowed due to obesity

Despite anti-smoking success, improvements in U.S. mortality rate slowed due to obesity

With countless medical advancements and efforts to curb smoking, one might assume that life expectancy in the United States would be improving. Yet recent studies report that the rate of improvement in American mortality has been slowing down during the last three decades. According to a new Penn study, a rise in obesity is to blame.

Ali Sundermier

Widely distributed and numerous, birds of prey populate Penn’s campus

Widely distributed and numerous, birds of prey populate Penn’s campus

While crisscrossing campus this winter, careful observers may have noticed wildlife beyond the typical trash-picking squirrels and waddling pigeons. Sitting in a low tree branch or soaring between buildings, red-tailed hawks have become a common sight, surprising some unfamiliar with these adaptable birds.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Three centers share Penn expertise at UN forum on urban issues

Three centers share Penn expertise at UN forum on urban issues

Representatives from the Penn Institute for Urban Research, Perry World House, and the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy will be on hand to showcase the University’s breadth and depth on urban issues.

Michele W. Berger