Miami Herald
Retiring Miami Rep. Ros-Lehtinen Set an Example for Tackling Immigration Issues
Boston Globe
New Study Suggests Opioid Addiction in Mass. Is Much Worse Than Thought
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
MassLive
Study: 4.6 Percent of Massachusetts Population Has Opioid Use Disorder
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
WPRI
Study: Nearly 6% of Bristol County, Mass. Residents Addicted to Opioids
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
HealthDay
In Massachusetts, Almost 1 in 20 Adults and Older Kids Abuse Opioids
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
Science Daily
Study: 4.6 Percent of Massachusetts Residents Have Opioid Use Disorder
References study co-authored by Laura White, associate professor of biostatistics, and Jeffrey Samet, professor of community health sciences
New York Times
Stress May Impair Memory and Thinking Skills
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
CNN
Stress Might Lead to Memory Loss and Brain Shrinkage, Study Says
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
Time
Stressed-Out People May Have Smaller Brains, Study Says
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology
Scientific American
“Stress Hormone” Cortisol Linked to Early Toll on Thinking Ability
References study co-authored by Jayandra Himali, assistant professor of biostatistics; Alexa Beiser, professor of biostatistics; and Vasan Ramachandran, professor of epidemiology