As the COVID-19 pandemic extends into a third year, experts have gained a much better understanding of its consequences for the health and development of children and adolescents. They range…
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What Does Equitable Recovery Look Like?
Ford Foundation Jun 2, 2022Today, we know that true recovery, let alone renewal, is far more complicated. Despite our hopes, COVID-19 is not a finite moment in our global past, but an urgent reality…
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Understanding Patterns of Giving During COVID-19
avpn Jun 1, 2022The second year of the coronavirus pandemic began optimistically with the promise of multiple, effective vaccines. However, 2021 proved to be a challenging and complex year. Vaccines were readily available…
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Race, Gender and the Ways These Identities Intersect Matter in Cancer Outcomes
The Conversation Jun 1, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Belonging to one or more groups with long-standing social and economic disadvantages increases the risk of…
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The Lasting Consequences of School Shootings on the Students Who Survive Them
The Conversation Jun 1, 2022As the U.S. reels from another school shooting, much of the public discussion has centered on the lives lost: 19 children and two adults. Indeed, the massacre at Robb Elementary…
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Tick Bites: Every Year Is a Bad Tick Year
The Conversation Jun 1, 2022From Lyme disease to lesser-known illnesses like Heartland virus disease, ehrlichiosis and Colorado tick fever, tick-borne disease cases are increasing rapidly in the United States. In 2017, 59,349 cases were…
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Insight on the Consequences of Limiting Abortion Access
Global Citizen Jun 1, 2022With the US Supreme Court poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide, campaigners for abortion rights from Africa to Latin America are warning of the potentially devastating…
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Click here for more.As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we are constantly reminded of how much more awareness and action is needed to make progress, particularly for our youth. As…
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The Danger of Federal Prisons for Inmates
The Marshall Project May 31, 2022The Marshall Project and NPR investigated how the newest federal prison — the penitentiary in Thomson, Illinois — has quickly become one of the deadliest. The story is the latest in…
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COVID-19 Has Increased Vulnerability to Poverty
Brookings May 31, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by disrupted supply chains, a hike in commodity prices and inflation, increased public and private debt, and reduced economic output. Despite secular trends toward its…
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Click here for more.The Lack of Mental Health Care Options in Rural Counties
The Rural Blog May 30, 2022A new analysis details the extent of rural mental-health care disparities. “Seventy-five percent of rural counties across the country have no mental-health providers, or fewer than 50 per 100,000 people,”…
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How Mass Shootings Leave Behind Collective Trauma
The Conversation May 30, 2022The deadly shooting of at least 19 children and two adults in Texas on May 24, 2022, is the latest in an ever-growing list of national tragedies, leaving families and…
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