Experts on why Elon Musk’s antidepressant tweet ‘puts people at risk’
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Wingfield discusses ‘working while Black’
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology in Arts & Sciences, is a guest on an episode of the Slate podcast “Better Life Lab” to discuss her research on racial discrimination in the workplace — and why it’s harmful not just for employees but also the overall economy.
Leaked draft abortion ruling a major blow to Supreme Court, experts say
Dan Epps, Treiman Professor of Law
How to Avoid (and Fix) a Bum Ankle
Chris Peterson, physical therapist
‘Climate change is shrinking animals, especially bird-brained birds’
Justin Baldwin, a PhD candidate in biology in Arts & Sciences, appeared on the podcast “60 Second Science” to discuss research on how birds have adapted to a warming world.
Why don’t alcoholics get prescribed the medication they need?
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Explainer: Shanghai death numbers raise questions over its COVID accounting
Mai He, MD, PhD, associate professor of pathology & immunology
Working While Black
Adia Harvey Wingfield, professor of sociology
Student project ‘Between the Lines’ shares new episodes
The student-led video project “Between the Lines” is sharing its third season of episodes this week. The effort aims to help students, along with faculty and staff, get to know one another better — beyond the idealized version everyone sees on social media.
COVID shots still work but researchers hunt new improvements
Michael Diamond, MD, PhD, the Herbert S. Gasser Professor
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