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    Pain of Police Killings Ripples Outward to Traumatize Black People and Communities Across US

    The Conversation

    It’s been one year since George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer set off the largest protests in U.S. history and a national reckoning with racism. Beyond the protests,…

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    Youth Largely Underestimate the Risks of Contracting STIs Through Oral Sex, a New Study Finds

    The Conversation Jan 28, 2022

    The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Young people are largely unaware of the risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, through…

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    Opioid Overdose: A Bioethicist Explains Why Restricting Supply May Not Be the Right Solution

    The Conversation Jan 28, 2022

    Year after year, America’s drug overdose crisis is worsening. In the 12-month period ending in June 2021, the most recent period for which there is reliable data, more than 101,000…

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    How Cash Transfers Can Help During the Pandemic

    Charity Navigator Jan 28, 2022

    When life is upended by the unexpected, people may need assistance to get back on their feet. Millions of Americans experienced this firsthand as COVID-19 caused sweeping job losses. The…

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    Is In-home Childcare in Rural Areas a Viable Solution Amid COVID?

    The Hechinger Report Jan 27, 2022

    In rural communities, it’s common for families to have to cobble together child care. That could mean a parent working one half of the day while a spouse works the…

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    How Trends in Cities Will Play Out in 2022

    Smart Cities Dive Jan 27, 2022

    Here’s the good news: With federal relief funds and the $1 trillion infrastructure legislation that passed last year, cities will have new resources to tackle challenges such as making public…

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    Family-school Collaboration Can Help Improve Education Amid COVID-19

    Brookings Jan 27, 2022

    As the omicron variant spreads across the world, families and schools are grappling with how to continue their children’s education. Tired of online learning and worried about safety, parents’ and…

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    Connecting to Nature is Good for Kids – But They May Need Help Coping with a Planet in Peril

    The Conversation

    As an environmental psychologist who works to improve young people’s access to nature, I recently completed a review that brings two bodies of research together: one on connecting children and…

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    Omicron Moves Much Faster Than We Are Able To

    Vox Jan 27, 2022

    By some estimates, about 40 percent of the population of the United States will have been infected with the omicron variant of Covid-19 by the time the current wave fully subsides. The…

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    Why Rural Hospital Closures Are Happening

    The Rural Blog Jan 26, 2022

    Rural hospitals are often the lifeblood of their communities, in terms of jobs provided and lives saved, but hundreds have shuttered in recent decades and the pandemic has accelerated that…

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    Doulas and Midwives Work to Improve Racial Birth Disparities

    YES! Magazine Jan 26, 2022

    Angela Phillips had been in labor for almost three days when her doctors began to pressure her to have a cesarean section. There wasn’t a medical reason other than the…

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    Research Links Climate Events to Mental Health Concerns

    Environmental News Network Jan 25, 2022

    Last summer’s heat dome caused more than record-breaking temperature increases – the extreme weather event contributed to rising anxiety about climate change, according to a new study. Researchers with the…

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