Obesity doesn’t always mean ill health. Here’s what scientists are learning
Samuel Klein, MD, the William H. Danforth Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Science
Rank discusses poverty in US and how it’s measured
The Brown School’s Mark Rank, an expert on poverty band inequality, writes an article in The Conversation about how poverty in the United States has changed since 1964, yet the federal government’s measurement tools have not.
As home values rise, nowhere in St. Louis is hotter than North County
Radhakrishnan Gopalan, professor of finance
More dramatic and more dangerous: St. Louis area flood expert shifts focus to urban flash floods
Robert Criss, professor emeritus of earth and planetary sciences
Doctors say mask mandate could protect even some vaccinated people
Hilary Babcock, MD, professor of medicine
How Medicaid Expansion Will Help The Working Poor Access Health Care — And Change Missouri Politics
Cynthia Rogers, MD, associate professor of psychiatry
Missouri Has Hundreds Of Thousands Of Lead Pipes, Among The Highest In The U.S.
Daniel Giammar, the Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering
Western wildfires create potentially dangerous air quality in St. Louis
Jay Turner, the James McKelvey Professor of Engineering Education
Republican bid to limit health officials could cause ‘preventable tragedies’ – experts
Elvin Geng, MD, professor of medicine
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