Landes study on signature authority, cause of death accuracy published
Expanding Public Insurance Eligibility Increases Substance Use Treatment Provider Acceptance of
Expanding eligibility thresholds for Medicaid and CHIP leads to increased access to and use of substance use treatment among adolescents.
Thompson shares her thoughts on Biden, Harris with LocalSYR
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Anxious Times and Anxiety Drugs
Experts worry that inconsistent access to physicians as a result of stay-at-home orders will lead dependent patients to seek counterfeit or street drugs if their prescriptions lapse.
In a challenging year, Humphrey Fellows focus on program goals
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Steinberg quoted in China Daily piece on improving US-China relations
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Reeher talks to CNY Central about local benefits of a Biden presidency
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McDowell examines the yuan's potential to challenge the dollar in World Politics Review
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Schwartz study on special education, academic performance published
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In Memoriam: Sid Lerner '53, Benefactor of Maxwell's Lerner Center, Dies at 90
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Reeher discusses Trump's legacies in The Hill
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McDowell reviews Biden's agenda to revitalize US manufacturing in World Politics Review
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Sharp op-ed on survival of democracy published on Syracuse.com
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Banks quoted in China Daily article on the inauguration
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Reeher comments on Rep. Stefanik's career trajectory in Times Union
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Popp discusses Biden's green jobs agenda in Forbes article
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New study explores effect of preemption laws on infant mortality rate
Landes, London study on self-reported ADHD and adult health published
Allowing Cities to Raise the Minimum Wage Could Prevent Hundreds of Infant Deaths Annually
This research brief discusses findings that show each additional dollar of minimum wage reduces infant deaths by up to 1.8% annually in large U.S. cities.
McCormick speaks to Associated Press about Mexico dropping case against Cienfuegos
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