External News Archive:

TitleYear PublishedExternal News Publicationhf:tax:published_yearhf:tax:publication_name
Just One Thing – With Michael Mosley – Interview with Dr. Chen2024BBC2024bbc
Family Disadvantage, Education, and Health Outcomes Among Black Youths2024Open JAMA Network2024open-jama-network
Skin Deep Resilience2021University of Georgia Center for Family Research2021university-of-georgia-center-for-family-research
The Hidden Toll of Success for College Grads of Color2021Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research2021northwestern-university-institute-for-policy-research
Health Costs of Upward Mobility2021Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research2021northwestern-university-institute-for-policy-research
Upward mobility may be good for your wallet, but health problems may follow2020ABC News2020abc-news
Who Said Quitters Never Win2013Scientific American Mind2013scientific-american-mind
Know When to Fold ‘Em2008O, The Oprah Magazine2008o the-oprah-magazine
70 of the Ideas that helped make 2007 what it was2013The New York Times2013the-new-york-times
Unearthing the Foundations of Health2013Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research2013northwestern-university-institute-for-policy-research
The Paradox of Effort2015The Atlantic2015the-atlantic
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished2015The Economist2015the-economist
The Heartbreaking Physical Toll of High Achievement Among Disadvantaged Teens2015The Huffington Post2015the-huffington-post
The Lifelong Health Toll of Schoolyard Racism2016Pacific Standard2016pacific-standard
Abuse in Childhood Raises the Risk of Early Death for Women2016NPR2016npr
Study Links Self-Reported Childhood Abuse to Death in Women2016Northwestern Now2016northwestern-now
Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick2017The New York Times2017the-new-york-times
A Path Out of Poverty and Poor Health2017Northwestern Now2017northwestern-now
The Only Way to Keep Your Resolutions2017The New York Times2017the-new-york-times
Close Relationships in Midlife Tied to Lower Mortality for Child Abuse Survivors2018Reuters2018reuters
What Privileged Kids–and Parents– Can Learn From Low-Income Youth2018Washington Post2018washington-post
The Paradox of Effort2015The Atlantic2015the-atlantic
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished2015The Economist2015the-economist
The Heartbreaking Physical Toll of High Achievement Among Disadvantaged Teens2015The Huffington Post2015the-huffington-post
The Lifelong Health Toll of Schoolyard Racism2017Pacific Standard2017pacific-standard
Abuse in Childhood Raises the Risk of Early Death for Women2016NPR2016npr
Study Links Self-Reported Childhood Abuse to Death in Women2016Northwestern Now2016northwestern-now
Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick2017The New York Times2017the-new-york-times
A Path Out of Poverty and Poor Health2017Northwestern Now2017northwestern-now
Your Childhood Experiences Can Permanently Change Your DNA2017Smithsonian2017smithsonian
The Only Way to Keep Your Resolutions2017The New York Times2017the-new-york-times
Close Relationships in Midlife Tied to Lower Mortality for Child Abuse Survivors2018Reuters2018reuters
What Privileged Kids–and Parents– Can Learn From Low-Income Youth2018Washington Post2018washington-post
Resilient Teens in a Dangerous World2018The Wall Street Journal2018the-wall-street-journal
How to Be More Resilient2018The New York Times2018the-new-york-times
Can Upward Mobility Cost You Your Health?2014The New York Times2014the-new-york-times
The Paradox of Effort2015The Atlantic2015the-atlantic