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Monday, February 9, 2026

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CNN 📺 | Bad Bunny making history at the Grammys and the Super Bowl (Taína Figueroa interviewed) 

CNN 📺 | Marketing professor shares what he thinks Super Bowl ads need to create impact (Jamie Turner interviewed) | MSN

CNN | How well a cancer treatment works may depend on the time of day you get it (Zach Buchwald quoted)

Barron’s | TrumpRx is here. Most people won’t benefit. (Courtney Yarbrough quoted)

WSB-TV | Marcus Autism Center to conduct largest study of autism spectrum behavior in US (Ami Klin quoted)

WSB-AM | Applications soar after Emory University announces free tuition to families making under $200K (Emory Advantage Plus featured, John Leach quoted)

WXIA-TV 📺 | Significance of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show (Taina Figueroa interviewed) 

Atlanta Business Chronicle | Braves explore TV options ahead of spring training: Will the Hawks be part of the picture? (Thomas Smith quoted) 

HealthDay | Exposure to wildfire smoke fine particulate matter linked to increased stroke risk (Emory research featured, Hua Hao cited and Yang Liu quoted) | Cardiology Advsior

Healthline | More than a third of all cancer cases linked to modifiable risk factors (Omer Kucuk quoted)

MedPage Today | The problem with autistic Barbie (Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing student Caroline Rubin writes) | MSN 

Medical Xpress | STS: Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting shows lower perioperative morbidity, mortality than on-pump (Emory research featured, John Puskas quoted)

News Medical | Cannabis legalization may lead to a decline in daily opioid use (Emory research featured) | Medical Xpress

Nature’s Pharmacy | Why germ theory took so long (Cassandra Quave writes)

Las Vegas Sun | Medicare’s drug price negotiation choices risk increasing spending (Kenneth Thorpe writes)  

Knowridge | Reducing inflammation may boost motivation in depression (Emory research featured)

World in Black | Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day defies persistent gaps in care, prevention (Emory research cited)

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