Abraham Gutman, Philly Inquirer

Abraham Gutman

Philly Inquirer

Philadelphia, PA, United States

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  • PhillyVoice
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Past articles by Abraham:

Depression can get better. These four Philadelphians are living proof.

Depression is common and treatable, and many people can go years without experiencing another episode. → Read More

Philly’s medical malpractice cases surge as new state rule goes into effect

For the first time in 20 years, Pennsylvania's medical malpractice lawsuits this year can be filed in counties other than the one where an injury happened. → Read More

Jefferson Health is getting in the business of making doctors better teachers for trainess

Jefferson will offer a master's program and graduate certificate program in health professions education starting fall 2023. → Read More

The Monto DA claimed fentanyl was found in THC gummies. But lab testing couldn’t confirm it.

“Some of the products were tested in a lab over the weekend, and those products did not alert to any illegal drugs,” said District Attorney Kevin Steele. → Read More

Fentanyl found in THC gummies sold in 3 Montgomery County smoke shops, DA warns

THC containing fentanyl was found in products sold at three Montgomery County Tobacco Huts. → Read More

John Fetterman has depression. If you’re struggling too, here’s how to get help

Discourse about mental health emphasizes the importance of asking for help. But finding help can be difficult. → Read More

Fetterman is hospitalized with depression. Here is what to know about the common but serious disorder.

Stroke is a known risk factor for depression. → Read More

Sen. John Fetterman has checked into Walter Reed hospital for clinical depression

Fetterman’s office said he has struggled with depression for years but that it only became severe in recent weeks. → Read More

We measured Eagles and Chiefs fans’ heart rates using their Apple Watches

We used Apple Watches to see how heart rates fluctuated during the Super Bowl. → Read More

How to help your kid process the Eagles’ Super Bowl loss

Philadelphia’s kids are having a tough time after the Birds Super Bowl loss. These tips can help them, and older fans. → Read More

Pa. politicians’ Eagles fan videos, ranked from best to worst

So you don't have to scroll your feeds to find the funniest, cringiest, hypest Eagles fan videos from elected officials. → Read More

Considering keeping the kids up to watch the Super Bowl? Sleep experts have advice.

Kick off is 6:30pm and the Super Bowl usually last more than 3.5 hours. That's way past bedtime for most kids. → Read More

What to know about proton therapy, the costly and controversial cancer radiation treatment

Radiation treatment with protons for cancer: what to know about cost, insurance, and the research. → Read More

A former Eagles captain is suing his doctors in Philly court over a career-ending knee injury

On the witness list: former Eagles Nick Foles, Trey Burton, and Jordan Hicks. → Read More

Is the ‘tridemic’ winter over? The worst of RSV, flu is behind Philadelphia for now.

There is no vaccine for RSV but pediatricians say it's not too late to get a flu or COVID shot. → Read More

A global HIV vaccine trial with ties to Penn ended early, but local scientists remain optimistic

The study is the latest unsuccessful effort to create a vaccine against HIV. → Read More

Will superstitious rituals help the Eagles beat the Giants? These fans say it can’t hurt.

Superstitions are a way for fans to feel more in control when the game outcome is out of their hands, one researcher said. → Read More

Eagles took a beating to get to the playoffs. Here are some of the injuries.

Derek Barnett's ACL, Jalen Hurt's and Dallas Goedert's shoulders, Jordan Davis' ankle, and more injuries that shaped the regular season. → Read More

COVID-19 cases are declining nationally but increasing in Philly, Pa., N.J.

The number of daily average cases in Philadelphia increased by 70% over the past two weeks. → Read More

The final day to sign up for health insurance through Pa.’s marketplace is Jan 15. What to know.

The deadline in New Jersey is Jan. 31. → Read More