Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse in childhood may increase military service members’ risk of developing PTSD.
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Public Policy Can Help Bridge the Healthcare Gap
RAND Corporation Jun 17, 2023A pandemic is a terrible time to lose health insurance coverage. Yet, for a segment of the 23 million workers who suddenly lost jobs in spring of 2020, that was a fear-inducing possibility.…
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Study Shows Effectiveness of Telemedicine
Futurity Jun 17, 2023Common concerns about telemedicine don’t hold up to scrutiny, according to a new study that highlights telemedicine’s effectiveness. The paper is one of two studies on telemedicine published in NEJM Catalyst.…
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Shifts Needed to Protect Mental Health in the Social Sector
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 17, 2023Integrating mental health in social change workplaces allows us to cultivate new narratives and norms that will better sustain long-term engagement with social change.
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Wildfire Smoke and Dirty Air Are Also Climate Change Problems: Solutions for A World On Fire
The Conversation Jun 17, 2023So much pollution goes into the air today that even without wildfire smoke, 99% of the global population breathes unhealthy air.
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Wildfire Smoke Health Risks
Futurity Jun 16, 2023After wildfire smoke from Canada blanketed the East Coast of the US, experts explain the serious health risks smoke poses.
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Suggestions to Advance Rural Healthcare Access
The Rural Blog Jun 16, 2023Affordability, telehealth and a trained, motivated workforce are the keys to keeping the engine of rural health care running smoothly. A Heartland Forward report outlines strategies policymakers and community leaders in rural…
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Reshaping Global Health Outcomes: What Can We Learn From Each Other?
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 16, 2023Too many global health crises play out in silos on every continent, but there is much to learn across borders about creating better health and well-being in communities.
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How Losing Dental Coverage Deeply Impacts Pregnant Individuals
The19th Jun 15, 2023Oral health problems can affect the rest of the body, and a report looks at how extending benefits might protect pregnant and postpartum people.
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Black, Hispanic Women More Likely to Die from Second Cancer After Breast Cancer
Futurity Jun 15, 2023Black and Hispanic breast cancer survivors have more risk of dying from a second cancer than survivors of other racial or ethnic groups.
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Does Our Medical System Meet the Needs of Gender-diverse Patients?
The Conversation Jun 15, 2023Preventive health care – such as cancer screening – is a critical tool in the early detection of disease. Missed screening can result in a missed diagnosis, delayed treatment and…
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Research on Telehealth Policy Reveals Healthcare Inequities
RAND Corporation Jun 15, 2023RAND Health Care researchers used public and private data, such as data from health care claims, to understand telehealth’s effect on health care delivery and how it affects care quality, access, and equity….
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