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Is Your Work Worth It?
Christopher Wong Michaelson, PhD, spoke with WCCO-TV about his new book, “Is Your Work Worth It?” and the complex relationship between work, purpose and fulfillment.
Increasing Firearm-Related Deaths among U.S. Black Rural Youths
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, co-authored the New England Journal of Medicine publication: “Increasing Firearm-Related Deaths among U.S. Black Rural Youths.”
2024 TIME100 annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, has been named to the 2024 TIME100 annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Public Health's Strategy to Protect Against Bird Flu
JP Leider, PhD, is quoted in the Governing Article: “Public Health's Strategy to Protect Against Bird Flu.”
Govt urged to impose taxes on SSBs as risk factors for obesity, diabetes and cardio vascular diseases
Amos Laar, MPH, MA, PhD, FGA, is mentioned in the News Ghana article: “Govt urged to impose taxes on SSBs as risk factors for obesity, diabetes and cardio vascular diseases.”
Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work
Christopher Wong Michaelson, PhD, has published a new book: “Is Your Work Worth It? How to Think About Meaningful Work.”
To close racial gap in maternal health, some states take aim at ‘implicit bias’
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is quoted in the New Jersey Business article: “To close racial gap in maternal health, some states take aim at ‘implicit bias’.”
Happiness is typically U-shaped throughout your life. The US has changed that.
Christopher Wong Michaelson, PhD, is quoted in the Business Insider article: “Happiness is typically U-shaped throughout your life. The US has changed that.”
Dr. Rachel Hardeman, Renowned Reproductive Health Equity Researcher, Joins Maven Clinic as Visiting Scientist
Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH, is featured in the PR Newswire article: “Dr. Rachel Hardeman, Renowned Reproductive Health Equity Researcher, Joins Maven Clinic as Visiting Scientist.”
Dermatology Life Quality Index Survey in Patients with Down Syndrome and Caregivers
David Satin, MD, co-authored the Pediatric Dermatology, publication: “Dermatology Life Quality Index survey in patients with Down syndrome and caregivers.”