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  • Long COVID Leaves Newly Disabled People Facing Old Barriers

    The Conversation Oct 5, 2023

    Up to one-third of COVID-19 survivors will acquire the condition known as long or long-haul COVID-19. The American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation estimates that long COVID will add…

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  • Lack of Updated Data Hinders Progress Toward Learning Loss Recovery

    The 74 Oct 5, 2023

    Cohen: In dozens of states, the most recent information is 15 months old. It raises the question: Are they delaying releasing unflattering stats?

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  • Sugary Drink Cravings Vary Based on Where You Live, Study Finds

    Futurity Oct 4, 2023

    The consumption of sugary drinks worldwide increased at least 16% since 1990, but regional intake widely varied, researchers report.

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  • Push to Increase Breastfeeding Hurt Women’s Careers

    Futurity Oct 4, 2023

    “…the US has really focused on pushing breastfeeding as a goal, but we have done that without thinking through all of the relative costs…”…

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  • Lessons On Improving Maternal and Child Health From Rwanda

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 2, 2023

    Rwanda has made notable progress in reducing maternal mortality rates. What can the United States and other countries learn from the country’s approach to health care?

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  • The High Cost of Insomnia

    RAND Corporation Oct 2, 2023

    From the doctor’s office to the office at work, good sleep is often overlooked as a key part of well-being. We pay for that. Chronic insomnia reduces the U.S. economy by more than $200 billion every year.

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  • Family Engagement is Critical for Post-pandemic Education

    Brookings Oct 2, 2023

    More than two and a half years later, the cumulative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and their caregivers are coming into clear view. Surveys of both parents and educators highlight concerning trends…

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  • The Importance of Holistic Student Recovery Post COVID

    EdSurge Oct 2, 2023

    Millions of students across the United States spent their summers in learning and enrichment programs, many of which employed intensive tutoring …

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  • Virtual Volunteering and Beyond: The Impact of the Pandemic on Volunteering

    VolunteerMatch Oct 1, 2023

    During an interactive Webinar that we hosted on March 24th, we polled nearly 800 of our constituents with questions on how COVID-19 is affecting their organization. 1. How concerned are…

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  • Using Renewable Energy to Power Healthcare in India

    India Development Review Sep 30, 2023

    Renewable energy holds health, environmental, and entrepreneurial benefits for communities with poor access to power.

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  • Disparities Found For Black Children With Asthma and Hospital Transportation

    Futurity Sep 29, 2023

    Black kids with asthma are less likely to go to the hospital via emergency medical services, a study finds.

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  • Latinas Are Working Toward Employment Recovery in the Wake of COVID

    The19th Sep 28, 2023

    It’s a remarkable recovery for Latinas after the worst period of unemployment ever experienced by any group of women, but does it mean they’re prospering?

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