This social service hotline you’ve never heard of could help pinpoint California’s next big crisis
Matthew Kreuter, the Kahn Family Professor of Public Health
Want To Feel Happier? Try Out These 7 ‘Micro-Acts’ Of Joy
Tim Bono, lecturer in Psychological & Brain Sciences
The Real Problem With American Universities
Ian Bogost, professor of film & media studies
‘Bachelor’ hopeful Daisy Kent has Ménière’s disease. Here’s what to know.
Joel Goebel, MD, professor emeritusof otolaryngology
Data on new Alzheimer’s drug and Black patients is sparse
Suzanne E. Schindler, MD, PhD, associate professor of neurology
Super Bowl LVIII: Here’s what fans can expect
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
Red Tackles, Blue Flags
In California, the political divide over youth football is getting interesting, writes Noah Cohan.
How exercise increases brain volume — and may slow memory decline
Cyrus Raji, MD, PhD, associate professor of radiology
New long COVID study uncovers high inflammation in patients as Senate calls for more research on ‘crisis’
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
1 in 10 US workers belong to unions − a share that’s stabilized after a steep decline
But without changes to the nation’s labor laws that get more employers to bargain in good faith – and to do so speedily – it’s reasonable to expect to see companies continue to delay and disrupt attempts to negotiate a first contract, writes Jake Rosenfeld.
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