The likely end of federal abortion rights won’t just make it more difficult for women to get an abortion. It’s also almost certain to make it more difficult to train…
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Many Mumbai Residents Lack Equal Access to Water
India Development Review May 15, 2023Thousands of Mumbai’s citizens are disconnected from the city’s water supply network. This photo essay reports on the impact of the poor governance of this essential resource on informal urban…
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Understanding How Power Outages Affect Everyone Differently
Futurity May 13, 2023Lengthy blackouts are more likely to take a toll on Americans who already bear the brunt of climate change and health inequities.
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FDA’s Approval of the World’s First Vaccine Against RSV Will Offer a New Tool in an Old Fight
The Conversation May 12, 2023The newly approved RSV vaccine could be rolled out by fall 2023, in time for the typical winter surge in RSV infections.
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Measuring Hunger Programs to Increase Food Access
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 11, 2023Despite spending billions on food programs each year, the root causes of hunger remain unaddressed.
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Many People are Tired of Grappling with Long COVID – Here are Some Evidence-based Ways to Counter it
The Conversation May 11, 2023There’s no one-size-fits-all approach for long COVID treatment, but exercise focusing on breathing and pacing yourself throughout the day often helps.
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To Improve Nursing Crisis, You Have to Improve Working Environments
Christensen Institute May 10, 2023Improving the world through disruptive innovation.
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Medicaid Work Requirements Would Leave More Low-income People Without Health Insurance
The Conversation May 10, 2023Adults insured by Medicaid who are 19 to 55 years old and don’t have children or other dependents would need to spend 80 hours a month doing paid work, job training or community service.
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Obesity in Children is Rising Dramatically, and it Comes with Major Health Consequences
The Conversation May 9, 2023The American Academy of Pediatrics has recently released new obesity management guidelines in order to help address the growing obesity crisis in children.
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Reflections on the Past Three Years: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
RAND Corporation May 8, 2023We asked RAND experts to reflect on the past three years: What were the effects on the United States and around the world, what has changed, what are the most important takeaways, what was done right, and what was done wrong?
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Rural Hospitals Struggle to Support Maternal Healthcare
The Rural Blog May 5, 2023University of Missouri Health Care photo When rural counties lose their last labor-and-delivery unit, fewer expectant mothers in those count…
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Dental Deserts Are Concerning for Rural Americans
The Rural Blog May 4, 2023Implants, dentures, etc. (Photo by Jonathan Borba, Unsplash) “Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children and adults in the …
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