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Study to examine social media’s effects on stress during COVID-19 pandemic

Jul 22, 2020

National Science Foundation grant funds analysis, Twitter-based interventions By Jim Dryden The impact of social media on anxiety and stress during the coronavirus pandemic is the focus of a new study led by mental health experts at Washington University School of...

Tailoring treatment for African American smokers has potential to lower cancer risk and improve health

Jul 16, 2020

By Siteman Communications   Making discoveries that can advance clinical practices and close the gap between health and racial disparities is inspiring for researchers. There is a great need to examine the racial disparities in healthcare and how we can help...

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