Training the Brain to Quit Smoking
Training the Brain to Quit Smoking
Assistant professor Claire Spears is using mindfulness to help low-income Americans kick the habit.
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Assistant professor Claire Spears is using mindfulness to help low-income Americans kick the habit.
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Law professor Clark Cunningham is using linguistic analysis to shed light on the original meaning of America’s founding documents.
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Meet the Georgia State scientists who are using big data to help transform the way we think about mental illness.
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The gravest health threats facing developing countries are not viral outbreaks or parasites, but chronic conditions such as heart disease and cancer. Professor Collins O. Airhihenbuwa has pioneered a culturally informed approach to confront the global spread of these diseases.
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Associate professor Regena Spratling is helping parents care for children with extraordinary medical needs.
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Associate professor Martin Norgaard studies how jazz improvisation affects the brain.
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Professor Sang-Moo Kang may have found a way to make a safe vaccine for RSV, an infection that hospitalizes more than 50,000 infants every year.
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At the Center for Research on Interpersonal Violence, Georgia State faculty are helping to stop assaults.
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Across the nation, the mortality rate of women with aggressive triple-negative breast cancer is 39 percent higher for African Americans. Biology professor Ritu Aneja wants to know why.
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Biomedical sciences professor Cynthia Nau Cornelissen on the rising threat of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea and her work to develop the world’s first vaccine against the superbug.
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