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  • Employee-based Insurance Can’t Cover High Healthcare Costs

    Futurity Jan 6, 2023

    Health care is growing less affordable for American adults—particularly women—with employer-sponsored health insurance, research finds.

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  • Innovation Trends in Healthcare for 2023

    Christensen Institute Jan 5, 2023

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

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  • The Plight of Child Care Centers After the Pandemic

    The Hechinger Report Jan 4, 2023

    Many thousands of child care providers caught in the same tsunami that knocked out Rockport are asking the same questions, as are many thousands more who have stayed open, but…

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  • What Activities Can Help Aging Communities Battle Dementia

    The Conversation Jan 3, 2023

    aging/elderly, mental health, public health

    Dancing requires physical, social and cognitive engagement and, as a result, it may bolster a wide network of brain regions.

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  • Poor Public Policy Threatens Public Health

    YES! Magazine Jan 3, 2023

    One evening last September, Gavin Yamey, professor of global health at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, dined indoors and tweeted a selfie of himself and his two table mates—Chris Beyrer,…

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  • RSV Treatments for Young Children are Lacking, but the Record 2022 Cold and Flu Season Highlights the Urgency for Vaccines

    The Conversation Jan 3, 2023

    For many parents, respiratory syncytial virus – or RSV – which has been causing record numbers of hospitalizations of children during the fall of 2022, may sound like a relatively…

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    Year in Review for Misophonia: Scientific Philanthropy’s Unique Ability to Advance a Field

    Milken Institute Strategic Philanthropy Jan 3, 2023

    “Overnight successes” take the world by storm, usually in the form of chart-topping hits or movies, but behind the successes are years – or even decades – of hard work.…

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  • Employers Need to Acknowledge Long COVID

    Bloomberg Jan 2, 2023

    Forget the work-from-home revolution or quiet quitting: The Covid-19 pandemic’s biggest impact on the US labor market will be as a mass disability event. It’s a shock that the economy is…

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  • Reflections on Global Health Progress in 2022

    United Nations Foundation Dec 31, 2022

    2022 began with the largest global surge in COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, spurred by the spread of the Omicron variant. Despite rising cases as we head…

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  • The Underfunded System Determining Who Can Become a Coroner

    The Rural Blog Dec 30, 2022

    A chronically underfunded system riddled with egregious conflicts of interest. That’s one way to describe the state-by-state system that governs U.S. coroners, reports Samantha Young of Kaiser Health News. The meshwork is…

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  • Improving Funding of Public Health Crises at the Federal Level

    RAND Dec 30, 2022

    The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the whole nation for close to three years. The impact of this protracted public health emergency has not been uniform—with some localities experiencing more-significant outbreaks,…

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  • Teen Nicotine Vaping Almost Endemic, Study Finds

    Futurity Dec 29, 2022

    Nicotine vaping is one of the most common types of substance use for teenagers in 2022, according to results of a new national study. Among 8th grade students, 7% vaped…

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