Brain drain: Does tying college aid to residency keep graduates in state?
This new roundup of research looks at how changes in college aid may affect student mobility and “brain drain” within states and regions of the country.
This new roundup of research looks at how changes in college aid may affect student mobility and “brain drain” within states and regions of the country.
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More adults get checkups and report better health after nurse practitioners gain the autonomy to practice primary care without doctor oversight.
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Local TV news focuses more on national politics and slants more to the right at present than in recent years, new research finds.
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New research contradicts claims media organizations and political commentators have made about unusually high levels of political involvement among the public in 2016.
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What happens when you take genetic tests out of the doctor’s office? Research highlights the effects of direct-to-consumer testing services.
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A shorter course of treatment for hepatitis C works just as well as a longer one for black patients.
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Scholars have found that teacher salaries are linked to employee retention and that higher pay may draw smarter people to the field.
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To improve health outcomes for black men, some researchers are bringing care to non-traditional settings, such as barbershops.
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Loss of obstetric services at hospitals in rural counties puts mothers at a higher risk of preterm birth and birth outside of a hospital.
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A new online course from First Draft — our partner across the hall at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center — helps journalists use free tools to track down, source and verify information they find online.
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