Creating progressive social change requires us to have both the data and the narrative. One clear example of an issue where data will never be enough is health inequalities. At FrameWorks, we…
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Access to Postpartum Pill Will Be More Difficult
The19th Jan 17, 2024Suicide and overdoses are among the leading causes of maternal death in the United States.
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How to Address Doctor Shortages Through Emergent Strategy
Christensen Institute Jan 14, 2024Improving the world through disruptive innovation.
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The Opportunities and Challenges of Generative AI in Health Care
Brookings Jan 13, 2024Generative AI poses many benefits for the healthcare industry, but transparency and informed consent must be prioritized to avoid its risks.
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Awareness of Forever Chemicals and Risks is Minimal
EcoWatch Jan 13, 2024The first survey in the U.S. to test public awareness of (PFAS) forever chemicals finds they are not so well-known.
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California Banned Sales of Flavored E-cigarettes in 2022 − But Online Stores are Still Selling Them to Kids
The Conversation Dec 22, 2023The study suggests that online sales to kids went unchanged in the months after the law went into effect.
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The Physical and Mental Toll of Wildfire Smoke on Rural Communities
The Rural Blog Dec 20, 2023Lingering wildfire smoke from Oregon’s Archie Creek fire (Photo by Jan Pytalski, The Daily Yonder) Wildfire smoke travels wherever the win…
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More Vulnerable People Live in Philadelphia Neighborhoods That are Less Green and Get Hotter
The Conversation Dec 19, 2023An interdisciplinary group of researchers at Penn State ran computer models on two Philadelphia census tracts. The neighborhood with more vulnerable residents was also hotter.
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How Racial Bias Will Disrupt Health Technology and Innovation
Futurity Dec 17, 2023A failure to understand race means the development and testing of wearable health monitors can exacerbate existing health inequities.
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Racism Produces Subtle Brain Changes that Lead to Increased Disease Risk in Black Populations
The Conversation Dec 16, 2023Racial threats and slights take a toll on health, but the continual invalidation and questioning of whether those so-called microaggressions exist has an even more insidious effect, research shows.
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Why Are U.S. Suicide Rates Unbelievably High?
Futurity Dec 15, 2023Suicide rates in the US are at a 80-year high. An expert on college student mental health explains risk factors and the role of inequality.
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