Lack of doctors will mean a sicker population. (Photo by J.C. Gellidon, Unsplash) U.S. physician shortages are expected to increase substant…
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How Community Clinics Can Address Extreme Heat
Grist Oct 11, 2023An initiative in Florida, Louisiana, and Arizona enlists clinicians to ensure resources go to the right places during heat waves.
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Why Continuing Nurse Education Is Critical
Futurity Oct 10, 2023It’s time to treat cancer survivorship as a chronic condition, such as hypertension or diabetes, say researchers.
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How College Mental Health Supports LGBTQ Students
The 74 Oct 10, 2023LGBTQ students whose college or university provides mental health services had 84% lower odds of attempting suicide in the past year than those who had no access, according to a new…
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Amid Nurse Shortage, Schools Turn Down Qualified Applicants
The Rural Blogs Oct 9, 2023Photo via OSF HealthCare Amid a national nursing shortage, schools are rejecting tens of thousands of qualified applicants each year because…
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How Philanthropy Can Engage in Reproductive Justice Efforts
Alliance Magazine Oct 8, 2023Reproductive justice – including access to safe and legal abortion – is foundational to eradicating poverty in this country. Research shows that those who are forced to carry out unwanted pregnancies are…
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Speaking Up for Communities Hit Hardest By Overturning Abortion Rights
Borealis Philanthropy Oct 7, 2023TC Caldwell of The Knights and Orchids Society on how the fight for bodily autonomy and self-determination doesn’t stop or start with Roe: “Our work doesn’t stop or start with these…
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Supporting Student Mental Health Amidst a Counselor Shortage
The 74 Oct 6, 2023Wasser Gish: Integrated support uses existing staff to coordinate responses to students’ needs, focuses on every kid and crunches data to find trends.
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Increased Risk of Cervical Cancer for Migrant Workers
AVPN Oct 6, 2023Exploring the challenge of cervical cancer prevention reveals a persistent global issue that demands immediate attention. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) reports from 2020 indicate that approximately 604,000 women worldwide were diagnosed with cervical cancer that year, resulting in a tragic…
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Increased Health Disparities Expected from Fukushima Wastewater Dumping
Grist Oct 6, 2023Indigenous communities worry Japan’s decision to release Fukushima nuclear power plant wastewater will compound existing health disparities.
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Working Mothers in America Suffer Poor Health
Christensen Institute Oct 5, 2023Improving the world through disruptive innovation.
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Long COVID Leaves Newly Disabled People Facing Old Barriers
The Conversation Oct 5, 2023Up to one-third of COVID-19 survivors will acquire the condition known as long or long-haul COVID-19. The American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation estimates that long COVID will add…
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