The aspirin mistake: 29 million take it daily, not realizing costs outweigh benefits (Fortune, February 3rd, 2025)
Nearly half of adults mistakenly believe benefits of daily aspirin outweigh risks (PhillyVoice, February 3rd, 2025)
28% of U.S. adults oppose vaccine mandates for schools, with significant partisan divide (Asbury Park Press, February 2nd, 2025)
Penn event highlights how politics are shaping leading universities. But higher ed deserves blame, too, leaders said. (The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 1st, 2025)
Whole school districts are closing because of the flu — here’s what parents need to know (The Huffington Post, January 31st, 2025)
Donald Trump talks so much that White House stenographers and everyone else is struggling to keep up (Associated Press, January 30th, 2025)
7 in 10 US adults favor school vaccination mandates, but support for opt-outs rising (CIDRAP, January 29th, 2025)
Surveys take pulse on growing number of Americans who support option to opt children out of vaccines (Courthouse News, January 28th, 2025)
Support for vaccine mandates remains high, but parental opt-outs gain traction post-pandemic (Medical Economics, January 28th, 2025)
State bills to expand vaccine exemptions gain traction under Trump (The Washington Times, January 28th, 2025)
Americans’ support for school vaccine mandates remains strong, but opt-out options gain traction (MSN.com, January 28th, 2025)
Coverage of civilian casualties in allied countries boosts support for U.S. involvement (Penn Today, January 27th, 2025)
When did the Redskins change their name? Revisiting 2020 decision to move away from controversial nickname (The Sporting News, January 26th, 2025)
Column: Trump’s first inaugural speech was ‘American carnage.’ He says this time will be different (The Los Angeles Times, January 19th, 2025)
New research shows suicide rates don’t increase during holiday season [Portuguese] (Strong the One [Brazil], January 16th, 2025)
Consume information as awareness, not as a decision-making tool: Dr Manan Vora (The Week, January 16th, 2025)
Supreme Court justices make life/death decisions, but could they carry your mail? (Cascadia Daily News (Wash.), January 15th, 2025)
Stuart Brotman: Teens need to know about suicide prevention (Charleston Gazette-Mail, January 15th, 2025)
A brief history of presidential inaugural speeches, from George Washington to today (The Conversation, January 14th, 2025)
No more fact-checking for Meta. How will this change media — and the pursuit of truth? (Associated Press, January 9th, 2025)
Mark Zuckerberg says ending fact-checks will curb censorship. Fact-checkers say he’s wrong. (CBS News, January 8th, 2025)