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New research from Penn State showed that spaces open to the public for low or no cost in a community — like ice cream shops — can support the metal and emotional health of older Black and Hispanic adults living in rural areas.

Damaske featured on in Atlantic article on retirement

Jul 25, 2024

Retirement Gets Harder the Longer You Wait For men like Joe Biden—highly educated, employed past 65, strongly tied to work—stepping away can pose its own risks to health and happiness. By Charley Locke   When President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he was ending his campaign for…
News Topics: Labor RelationsAgingHealth
An Asian woman with long hair sits next to a white woman with short hair at a table of food looking sad.

Short-term loneliness associated with physical health problems

Jun 18, 2024

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Loneliness may be harmful to our daily health, according to a new study led by researchers in the Penn State College of Health and Human Development and Center for Healthy Aging focused on understanding the subtleties of loneliness and how variations in daily feelings of…
News Topics: LonelinessCenter for Healthy AgingNSDEBiobehavioral HealthHealth
A man walks through a damaged street after the passage of Hurricane Otis on November 3, 2023 in Acapulco, Mexico. Credit: Cristopher Rogel Blanquet/Getty Images

Extreme Weather Has Long-Term Health Consequences

Dec 31, 2023

In this Scientific American article, author and PRI associate Asher Rosinger explains how extreme climatic events affect health and human biology and the need for solutions. When Hurricane Otis smashed into Acapulco, Mexico, in October, the Category 5 storm left a trail of…
News Topics: Climate ChangeHealth
Flooded town after a natural disaster

Social Science Research Institute launches climate, society, health initiative

Nov 29, 2023

A new Penn State initiative will focus on climate change and how extreme weather events impact human health, especially in underserved populations across the globe. The Social Science Research Institute’s (SSRI) Climate, Society and Health Initiative aims to help research move beyond…
News Topics: Climate ChangeHealthgeologyPRI
Man walking on dirt road in the rain.

New project to focus on health impacts of climate change

Oct 4, 2023

The impacts of climate change on human health are likely to be significant and unavoidable, especially in underserved populations across the globe. A $574,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health will help support a new climate change and health research area in Penn State’s Population…
News Topics: Climate ChangeHealthPRI

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