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  • Is Now the Time to Go for an Annual Physical Exam or Health Screening?

Is Now the Time to Go for an Annual Physical Exam or Health Screening?

May 29, 2020

Michael LeVasseur, PhD, a visiting assistant professor, and Neal D. Goldstein, PhD, an assistant research professor, both in the Dornsife School of Public Health, were featured in a May 29 WHYY story and other outlets about whether it is currently safe to go to an annual physical exam or health screening.

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