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HBCU Attendance May Provide Late-Life Cognitive Benefits for Black Adults

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Dean Adnan Hyder Profiled in The Lancet

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Black American Anxiety at All-Time High, Experts Say

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-led by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: anxiety, depression, gun violence, mass shootings, mental health, police, police shootings, racism, violence

ABC News

Black American Anxiety at All-Time High, Experts Say

in Global Health, SPH In the Media

References study co-led by Jacob Bor, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology

Tagged: anxiety, depression, gun violence, mass shootings, mental health, police, police shootings, racism, violence

AZ Central

Mass Shootings: Limiting Magazine Capacity Saves Lives and Doesn’t Infringe on Gun Rights

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

References study co-authored by Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: firearm, firearms, gun violence, guns, mass shootings

Los Angeles Times

New Rules from the Trump Administration Will Hurt El Paso Shooting Victims

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Opinion co-authored by Paul Shafer, assistant professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: health inequities, healthcare disparities, immigrant, immigrant health, immigration, mass shootings, medicaid, politics and health, racism

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Is There an Answer to Solving Mass Shootings?

in Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights, Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes George Annas, William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor of health law, ethics & human rights

Tagged: guns, mass shootings, mental health

Washington Post

As Mass Shootings Rise, Experts Say High-Capacity Magazines Should Be the Focus

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: guns, mass shootings

Time

Background Checks Won’t Stop Many Mass Shootings. We Need Them Anyway, Experts Say

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: guns, mass shootings

Washington Post

No, Mr. President. Hate Is Not a Mental Illness

in Center for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights, Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes George Annas, William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor of health law, ethics & human rights

Tagged: gun violence, guns, mass shootings, mass violence, mental health, terror attacks

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Survivors of Gun Violence: A Life of Pain and Deep Wounds That Don’t Heal

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: guns, mass shootings, mass violence, mental health, PTSD, Trauma, traumatic events, violence

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In the Years Since the Isla Vista Shooting, the Incel Subculture Continues to Inspire Gunmen

in Community Health Sciences, SPH In the Media

Quotes Emily Rothman, professor of community health sciences

Tagged: gender violence, guns, mass shootings, mass violence, terror attacks

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