PHRESH team data collectors Symone Turner (left) and Arneta Dyer at the Hill District field office. (Photo credit: Joshua Franzos) In 2010, a University of Pittsburgh and RAND research project called PHRESH (short for Pittsburgh Hill/Homewood Research on Eating, Shopping, and Health) began a study. They wanted to learn how the upcoming opening of a … Continued
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