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The Key to a Happy Retirement May Be Staying Active

January 2, 2020
Society | Brooklyn College, The Graduate Center
A study co-authored by Prof. Jacob Shane looked at how adults fared pre- and post-retirement when it came to work, health, finances, relationships and more. Read more ›
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Could Eating Certain Foods Reduce Your Risk of Asthma?

November 19, 2019
STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Prof. Mary Schooling (The Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy) found a connection between asthma and linoleic acid, giving new insight into the respiratory condition. Read more ›
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Parents of Children with Cancer are Suffering — Talking About It May Help

November 18, 2019
Society STEM | Hunter College, The Graduate Center
A new study found that parents of children with cancer struggle psychologically when they lack a social network to talk about their experiences Read more ›
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Insights Into Multiple Sclerosis Could Lead to New Treatment

November 11, 2019
STEM | The Graduate Center
A new study may help scientists develop new treatments for multiple sclerosis. Read more ›
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SNAPSHOT: Workplace Wellness

December 11, 2018
Society | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Can a workplace wellness program improve diet and health? A new study shows promising returns for offices that provide support across lifestyle, nutrition, and more. Read more ›

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