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  • Human Exposure to Wildfires Has More Than Doubled in Two Decades – Who Is At Risk Might Surprise You

    The Conversation Jul 10, 2023

    Nearly 22 million people lived within 3 miles of a US wildfire in the past two decades. A new study tracking their locations flips the script on who is at risk.

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  • How Nonprofits Can Support Longer Life Expectancy

    Forbes

    I believe there are three things nonprofits can do to help people with addiction find the meaning and purpose that can improve and even lengthen their lives.

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  • Animal Interactions Pose Risk for Future Pandemics

    Futurity Jul 9, 2023

    A new report is the first to comprehensively map networks of animal commerce that fuel zoonotic disease risk in the US.

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  • Understanding Future Teacher Motivations

    EdSurge Jul 9, 2023

    He believes the key to success as a teacher is in building connections with students.

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  • The Scale and Impacts of Maternal Incarceration

    Prison Policy Initiative Jul 8, 2023

    Over half (58%) of all women in U.S. prisons are mothers, as are 80% of women in jails, including many who are incarcerated awaiting trial simply because they can’t afford bail. Most…

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  • The Impact of AI and Technology on Healthcare Disparities

    Futurity Jul 8, 2023

    Data sources that “teach” artificial intelligence could amplify and worsen disparities in health care, says law professor Nicholson Price. Those data sources are not representative and/or are based on data from current…

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  • Tuberculosis On the Rise For First Time in Decades After COVID-19 Interrupted Public Health Interventions and Increased Inequality

    The Conversation Jul 7, 2023

    Tuberculosis is a preventable and curable disease, yet before the pandemic, it killed more people than any other infectious disease.

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  • How to Value Human Health in the Fight Against Climate Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 7, 2023

    The kick-off article to this series shared a startling statistic: Forty percent of the world’s population is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and most of the people in this…

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  • The Health Dangers of Wildfire Smoke

    YES! Magazine

    Yes, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away.

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  • How Rural Moms Decide to Breastfeed or Not

    Futurity Jul 7, 2023

    A new study clarifies the factors that influence moms, particularly those in rural areas, when deciding about breastfeeding.

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  • NYC Students Are Addressing Gun Violence and Trauma

    Chalkbeat Jul 5, 2023

    Students and educators at Williamsburg Charter High School continue to reel from a shooting in February. They are also rallying to push for change.

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  • America’s Disconnection Drisis: In 31 states, Utilities Can Shut Off Power for Nonpayment In A Heat Wave

    The Conversation Jul 5, 2023

    One in 4 American households are at risk of losing power because of the high cost of energy. Over 30% of those disconnections are in summer, when heat gets dangerous.

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