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Terence Keel featured in Washington Post article: Study of Md. in-custody deaths finds many occur in first 10 days in jail

Terence Keel featured in Washington Post article: Study of Md. in-custody deaths finds many occur in first 10 days in jail

By Ellie Silverman and Jasmine Hilton Excerpt: “…The study analyzed 180 in-custody deaths in 10 Maryland detention centers and found that about half of those people died within the first 10 days of incarceration. And for those whose deaths were deemed to be from natural causes, the report shows they died nearly three decades younger than the state life expectancy. The…

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Bharat Venkat Publishes Essay in The Times of India: “In a world of fading antibiotic efficacy, will TB-free India remain a dream?”

Bharat Venkat Publishes Essay in The Times of India: “In a world of fading antibiotic efficacy, will TB-free India remain a dream?”

March 25, 2023 by ISG faculty, Bharat Venkat [Excerpt] Since the time of the Greek physician Galen, knowing what causes a disease has been taken to be a critical step toward finding its cure (an idea we still hold dear in our time of mysterious syndromes and phantom pains). But a cure that specifically targeted the rod-shaped bacterium that causes…

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NY Times publishes essay by ISG faculty Danielle Carr titled, “Mental Health is Political”

NY Times publishes essay by ISG faculty Danielle Carr titled, “Mental Health is Political”

The NY Times published a guest Opinion Essay by ISG faculty Danielle Carr‘s article “Mental Health is Political”. “What if the cure for our current mental health crisis is not more mental health care? The mental health toll of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the subject of extensive commentary in the United States, much of it focused on the sharp…

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