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CHIBE faculty are frequent contributors and sources in the media. Hear what they have to say in some of the latest news reports and blogs.

Applying AI to accelerate discovery, foster learning

Penn Today
May 19, 2026

Should AI Nudge You or Tell You What to Do?

Knowledge at Wharton
May 19, 2026

Risk-Based Contracts Are Unlikely to Cut Waste in Medicare Advantage

Penn LDI
May 18, 2026

How to Scale Food is Medicine: Data, Partnerships, and Societal Change

The Rockefeller Foundation
May 17, 2026

Research suggests the feeling that time speeds up with age can be shaped by fewer temporal landmarks — the small disruptions to routine that give the brain something worth remembering

Space Daily
May 12, 2026

Nudge theory was all about taking responsibility – but it allowed big business to look the other way

The Conversation
May 11, 2026

Can Philadelphia restaurants reduce overeating by offering small portions?

WHYY
May 7, 2026

In Philly Emergency Departments, Text Messages Helped Patients Seek Public Benefits More Often

Penn LDI
May 5, 2026

After Nudging: The Rise and Fall of a Behavioral Economics Fad

The Daily Economy
May 1, 2026

Prevention Starts with a Ping: How Text Messages Can Help Patients Stay on Track

Becker's Hospital Review
April 23, 2026

Should governments regulate unhealthy food like tobacco? Some Penn researchers say yes

WHYY
April 18, 2026

A Simple, Gamified Program Boosted Walking in Parkinson’s Patients

Penn LDI
April 14, 2026

How a ‘Confirmation Nudge’ Can Make Customers Buy More

Knowledge at Wharton
April 13, 2026

California Bill Aims to Steer Grocery Shoppers Away From Ultraprocessed Foods

KQED
March 25, 2026

Inaugural Health Care by Food research award honors excellence in food is medicine science

The American Heart Association
March 23, 2026

EHR-Based Tobacco Treatment Boosts Maternal Cessation Rates

Medscape
March 18, 2026