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Vaccine approval changes create economic challenge for health industry

New COVID-19 vaccine guidelines could create supply chain challenges, says Patrick Aguilar, MD, managing director of Olin Business School’s Business of Health initiative and a secondary faculty member at SPH.

The Source

August 29, 2025

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Bringing a medical perspective to global public health

From Switzerland to Honduras, MD/MPH student Priscilla Cruz studies pressing public health issues

August 29, 2025

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Addressing crime No. 1 way to improve life in St. Louis, locals say

Poll of area residents identifies crime, cost of living as top concerns

August 29, 2025

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Potent cannabis products linked to psychosis, mental health risks

WashU Medicine’s Patricia Cavazos-Rehg, an SPH secondary faculty member, says that although some studies showed benefits of cannabis for anxiety and depression, many studies also found risks.

MedPage Today

August 27, 2025

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When hospitals and insurers fight, patients get caught in the middle

WashU Public Health’s Tim McBride explains how rising hospital costs and shrinking federal health-care funding are fueling disputes between hospitals and insurers. As negotiations stall, access to care and coverage hangs in the balance.

NPR

August 27, 2025

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What is a famine and who declares one?

WashU Medicine's Mark Manary, a global expert on childhood malnutrition and a secondary faculty member at SPH, emphasizes that recovery is possible — but only if food aid is urgently delivered and sustained over the coming months.

Associated Press

August 26, 2025

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Released chemicals rise from the ground like a mushroom cloud in a residential neighborhood.

Ohio train disaster led to high rates of PTSD, depression

Residents who distrust government information more likely to experience symptoms

August 16, 2025

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