No one gave a second thought to the safety of dining out before the pandemic. Fast-forward to today, and it’s normal to wonder whether there is a city, state or…
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How Geographic Location Impacts COVID-19 Mortality Rates
Futurity Apr 3, 2022By using county-level data, researchers have found that different demographic groups are vulnerable to COVID-19 in different ways—often depending on their geographic location. What they discovered was that not all…
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How Ageism Can Shorten Life Expectancy
Futurity Apr 2, 2022The researchers base their analysis on a systematic review of 422 studies around the world that included over 7 million participants. There was evidence of the adverse effects of ageism…
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Alarming Mental Health Survey Responses Suggest Youth Are Struggling During COVID-19
The 74 Apr 2, 2022Mental health challenges, economic insecurity, and parental abuse became a routine part of life for a staggering share of high school students during the pandemic, data released Thursday by the…
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The Concerns of Contaminated Water in Montana Schools
The 74 Apr 2, 2022About half of Montana schools that had tested their water by mid-February under a new state rule had high levels of lead, according to state data. But the full picture…
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Click here for more.The Purpose of Climate Fiction
YES! Magazine Apr 1, 2022You can be optimistic without being uncritically positive. This doesn’t mean you don’t allow yourself to think about the range of real climate possibilities that are terrifying. I have those…
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Much of the Cost of Dementia Care in Aging Native American Adults is Due to Hospitalization
The Conversation Apr 1, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea The total treatment costs for American Indian and Alaska Native older adults with dementia are US$2,943…
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Unintended Pregnancies: The Ramifications for Women
United Nations Foundation Apr 1, 2022UNFPA is sounding the alarm on a human rights crisis that has ramifications for women, societies, and the world in light of its 2022 State of World Population report, Seeing the…
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Click here for more.In recent years, we have collected data on how our community of lean funders is responding to the pandemic. In April 2020, we surveyed members on what they planned to…
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This article is deemed a must-read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
Click here for more.SNAP Benefits Will Decrease as States Drop Disaster Declarations
The Counter Mar 30, 2022On Tuesday, legislators in Kansas allowed the state’s Covid-19 disaster emergency declaration to expire. In doing so, Kansas joined a growing number of states halting pandemic-related aid programs before the federal cutoff…
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Experts Offer Insight on Addressing What the End of the Pandemic Will Look Like
Futurity Mar 30, 2022When will the pandemic be over? And who decides that? Two experts have some answers. Julie Swann, the department head and professor of the industrial and systems engineering department at…
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Click here for more.Turning the Tide on Bipolar Disorder
Milken Institute Mar 29, 2022Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh is perhaps one of the most famous people to have experienced bipolar disorder (BD). The story of his talent and creativity, and his experience of…
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