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Search News Jul 18 2017 In Mexico, Type of Work Is Tied to Mobility Disparities as People Age Certain occupations may significantly contribute to mobility problems as workers age, worsening income-based disparities in disability, a study co… News Jun 28 2017 Decrease in Lead Exposure in Early Childhood May Be Responsible for Drop in Crime Rate Exposure to lead in the preschool years significantly increases the chance that children will be suspended or incarcerated during their school… News Jun 15 2017 Deaton Testifies Before U.S. Senate on America’s Deadly Opioid Epidemic Testifying before a Joint Economic Committee hearing in the U.S. Senate on June 8, Sir Angus Deaton, Dwight D. News May 16 2017 Medical Abortions Obtained Through Online Telemedicine Shown to be Effective, Safe Women in Ireland and Northern Ireland acquiring medical abortion pills through online telemedicine report successful terminations with low rates of… News May 11 2017 Politics & Polls #43: Why Are ‘Deaths of Despair’ Plaguing Middle-Aged White Americans? President Donald Trump pledged to bring jobs back to America during his campaign, appealing to a strong middle class base that’s been struggling with… News Feb 10 2017 Politics & Polls #30: Immigration & Border Control with Doug Massey A federal appeals court has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order issuing an immigration ban barring people from seven predominantly… News Jan 24 2017 Age Limits on E-Cigarettes Cause Uptick in Cigarette Smoking Among Pregnant Teens While laws placing age limits on the purchasing of e-cigarettes are intended to reduce the use of tobacco products, a recent study shows an… News Jan 24 2017 WWS Reacts: New Partnership Aims to Prevent Global Health Epidemics A number of donors and pharmaceutical companies have raised $500 million to support a partnership aimed at controlling future global epidemics. … News Nov 16 2016 WWS Reacts: What a Trump Presidency Really Means for the Affordable Care Act During the campaign, President-Elect Donald Trump said he would repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a system that covers 20 million people who were… News Oct 14 2016 Why Private Health Insurers Are Losing Money on the Affordable Care Act The choice of young people to forgo health insurance combined with the high cost of providing care for the sickest Americans are together generating… News Sep 20 2016 Hernández Rivera Takes Action for Immigrants in NYC In 2005, Maribel Hernández Rivera MPA/JD ’10 was a first-year master’s student at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News Sep 16 2016 International Panel on Social Progress Seeks Comments on Report The International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP), which brings together social scientists around the world to analyze social trends and spur debate… News Jun 29 2016 WWS Reacts: Supreme Court Rules Texas Abortion Law Unconstitutional In a 5-3 ruling, the Supreme Court this week struck down a Texas law that imposed regulations on abortion clinics in the state. The law, passed in… News Jun 23 2016 Zika Virus Alerts May Have Prompted Uptick in Abortion Requests in Latin America Pregnant women in Latin American countries were more likely to seek an abortion after receiving health alerts about Zika virus, according to a study… News Jun 06 2016 The Rise of Intimate Partner Violence During the Great Recession Financial strain has long been one of the leading causes of family discord, but a recent study suggests that simply living through major economic… News May 26 2016 WWS Reacts: How Will Funding Help in the Fight Against Zika? The Senate voted last week to advance $1.1 billion in emergency funding to help fight the spread of Zika, a mosquito-borne virus that is particularly… News May 24 2016 Q&A: Does the ‘Hispanic Paradox’ Still Exist? This text is available in English and Spanish. Scroll down for the Spanish translation. El artículo está disponible en inglés y español… News May 23 2016 Addressing Economic Hardships in Rural America Could Help Control Drug Epidemic, Wailoo Tells Congress America’s drug epidemic could be better controlled by addressing the economic hardships facing rural America, Princeton University’s Keith Wailoo… News May 18 2016 SINSI Spotlight: A Passion for the Health and Well-Being of Others Concern for the health and well-being of others has long been a driving force for Marlise Pierre-Wright ’12, MPA ’16. As a Princeton University… News May 04 2016 Students in Policy Task Force Study Migrant Crisis in Europe Every year citizens flee their homelands to escape political instability, violent conflicts, environmental degradation and grinding poverty. In 2015… News Apr 20 2016 Mortality Rates Improve Among Kids and Young Adults in the US, Especially in Poor Counties Recent studies of mortality trends paint a gloomy picture for many middle-aged and older Americans, but a new study focused on children reveals a… News Apr 20 2016 Tighter Enforcement Along the US-Mexico Border Backfired, Researchers Find The rapid escalation of border enforcement over the past three decades has backfired as a strategy to control undocumented immigration between Mexico… News Apr 06 2016 Researchers Propose Surveillance System for Zika Virus and Other Infectious Diseases A group of prominent researchers from seven institutions including Princeton University are calling for the establishment of a worldwide program to… News Apr 06 2016 Age and Mobility Predict Death Better Than One’s ‘Molecular Clock’ Advances in technology allow scientists to measure intricate details about the human body that greatly enhance understanding of health, disease and… News Mar 02 2016 Q&A: Gerberding Urges Women to “Raise Their Hands” and Celebrate Differences Women’s History Month begins this week and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs had the honor of hosting Dr. Julie… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page Next › Last page Last »