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A shot in the dark: How Hazelwood ended up losing a government vaccine centernew

Hazelwood residents thought their neighborhood was about to change for the better. On July 1, however, Hazelwood learned that there would be no project. In a press release, UPMC stated that it was dropping the project because of "differences in strategy and government delays."
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  08-01-2011  |  Science

Decisive Advantage: How We Make Up Our Mindsnew

As an assistant professor of social and decision sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Corey Morewedge spends a lot of time studying why we make bad choices. He's earning a reputation for his innovative way of testing behavior -- an approach that's as likely to find him experimenting on Carson Street drunks as in a lab.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  04-12-2010  |  Science

Infectious Debatenew

Infection rates for common sexually transmitted infections are up in Pittsburgh, and both sides of the abstinence-education debate claim the uptick shows the virtue in their way of looking at things.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Melissa Meinzer  |  02-02-2009  |  Science

Methadone Clinic Helps Clients with Java Therapynew

A Pittsburgh methadone clinic opens coffee shop to give its clients a place to go after their treatment.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Ali McNally  |  04-14-2008  |  Science

Rally CAPnew

Pennsylvania governor, advocates looking for support to get healthcare plan into the hands of the uninsured.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  03-17-2008  |  Science

Pregnant Questionsnew

Prenatal testing offers parents more information, but presents agonizing questions as well.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bonnie Schindler  |  12-03-2007  |  Science

Smoking Hookah Not as Safe as Originally Thoughnew

The World Health Organization says hookah is not a harmless alternative to cigarettes.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  07-09-2007  |  Science

Joey Grew Upnew

In spite of their skills, autistic people have trouble entering the workforce because they're not team players. A Pennsylvania task force reports there’s currently very little help available for autistic adults seeking jobs. Third in a three-part series
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  10-08-2004  |  Science

The Bill for Alexandernew

The cost of educating kids with autism is high, and as the number of autism diagnoses skyrockets, schools and states are struggling to pay the tab. Second in a three-part series
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  09-30-2004  |  Science

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