The Cost of Lockdowns on Health Care Access
Pandemic lockdowns had hidden costs for those needing access to health care. In today’s Academic Minute, Dickinson College’s Shamma A. Alam explores this.
In today’s Academic Minute, Johns Hopkins University's Eric Fortune discusses how our brains are wired for cooperation. Fortune is an associate professor of psychological and brain sciences at Johns Hopkins, where his lab’s research examines how neural systems control behavior, using integrative studies that exploit the strong relations between behavioral adaptations, neural mechanisms, and the evolutionary and natural histories of the organism. Find out more about him here. A transcript of this podcast can be found here.
Pandemic lockdowns had hidden costs for those needing access to health care. In today’s Academic Minute, Dickinson College’s Shamma A. Alam explores this.
Why is a simple treatment not reaching children who need it? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Southern California’s Neeraj Sood explores this preventable problem.
Should we restrict what books children can read? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Gay Ivey tells us why not.
What are micro-credentials? In today’s Academic Minute, Trinity College’s Daniel Douglas explores their place in the education and training landscape.
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