
New Research: Many youth say active shooter drills are harmful
Research from the MyVoice national poll of U.S. youth discusses potential negative psychosocial impact of active shooter drills in school, as identified by students and young people.
Research from the MyVoice national poll of U.S. youth discusses potential negative psychosocial impact of active shooter drills in school, as identified by students and young people.
A new survey of U.S. medical school disability offices reveals a potential 100x gap between the number of students who disclose and receive accommodations for psychological disabilities and the actual prevalence of conditions like depression and anxiety. Lisa Meeks and colleagues analyze the results and present factors contributing to low rates
A new commentary in The Lancet EClinicalMedicine argues for the combined efforts of HPV screening and vaccination in the fight to prevent cervical cancer.
The Rapid Cycle Scientific Discovery and Innovation (RapSDI) award will allow Vijay Singh to develop practice-based evidence for an intervention targeting male perpetrators of intimate partner violence.
In a 2020 update to her original study, Katherine Gold has published new findings on the circumstances surrounding physician suicide, including social and professional risk factors.
A new paper in JAMA Pediatrics, led by Tammy Chang, presents youth perceptions of Juul, a popular e-cigarette product and why youth vape.
Elham Mahmoudi led a new systematic review published in the British Medical Journal.
Two academic research journals led by family medicine faculty have responded to the need for timely information and knowledge sharing on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lorraine Buis will serve as site co-investigator for an informatics design project funded by the National Institute Of Biomedical Imaging And Bioengineering and led by Wayne State University researchers.