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COVID-19 Boosters: What We Know About Immunity
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Food Insecurity for Elderly Adults
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How Male-focused Networking in Medicine Blocks Female Colleagues from Top Jobs
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The Cheerful Lexicon of the Spanish Language May Help Solve the “Hispanic Paradox”
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Examining Mental Health Outcomes During COVID-19
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Utilizing COVID Funds to Support Employee Up-Skilling
The 74 Apr 9, 2022Colorado lawmakers unveiled legislation Tuesday aimed at strengthening the school-to-career pipeline as industries across the state continue to face workforce shortages as they recover from the pandemic’s negative economic effects.…
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The Variance in Hospital Prices Across the US
RAND Corporation Apr 9, 2022The average prices charged to commercial health plans by hospitals, as compared to what Medicare pays, remained relatively stable between 2012 and 2019, but there was a large amount of…
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The Disparities Facing Two-Mom Families in Pregnancy Outcomes
Futurity Apr 8, 2022Mothers with partners who also identified as mothers have substantially higher rates of adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes than mothers with partners who identified as fathers, according to a new…
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The Role of Power Companies in a Just Transition
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Mental Health Problems Come with an Added ‘Cost’ of Poorer Cognitive Function
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