Chronic disinvestment in Black and Brown communities has led to poorer health outcomes for children and adults. It’s time to take action.
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Supporting Students Who Need Tutoring After COVID Learning Loss
Chalkbeat Mar 22, 2023Only a fraction of students who need post-pandemic tutoring have received it — but experts say a massive expansion is still possible.
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 21, 2023Alarms are ringing about a youth mental health crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic, school shootings, attacks on LGBTQ+ youth, and a worsening climate crisis threaten the future of young people. All…
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Increases in Opioid Overdoses in Pennsylvania Varied by County During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Conversation Mar 21, 2023Pennsylvania has long had one of the highest death rates from drug overdose in the US. But new studies suggest counties throughout the state have different rates of opioid deaths.
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Studies Show Link Between Radicalized Individuals and Limited Access to Mental Healthcare
Futurity Mar 21, 2023Over two-thirds of radicalized individuals struggle with a stress or anxiety disorder but often fail to receive mental health services.
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How Can Personalized Learning Help Students After the Pandemic?
The Hechinger Report Mar 20, 2023At no point in our history have we had so much information about what motivates students and so many research-based insights about how to differentiate lessons to meet individual learning needs. We can overcome the obstacles we face by leaning in to personalized learning.
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Study Shows Multiple Sclerosis Often Goes Undetected in Kids
Futurity Mar 20, 2023Tools used to detect multiple sclerosis in at-risk adults may fail to predict the neurological disorder in children, a new study shows.
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Methadone Clinics Are More Difficult To Get To in the U.S.
Futurity Mar 19, 2023“Our research suggests that the US could benefit from adopting Canada’s more flexible regulatory approach to methadone treatment…”…
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Britney’s Conservatorship is One Example of How the Legacy of Eugenics in the US Continues to Affect Disabled Women
The Conversation Mar 18, 2023Britney Spears has been locked in a court battle 13 years in the making. While her father was suspended as conservator of her estate on Sep. 29, 2021, her conservatorship…
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Ozone Pollution Is Linked With Increased Hospitalizations for Heart Disease
Environmental News Network Mar 18, 2023A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.
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More College Students Are Going to Therapy Than Before COVID
Futurity Mar 18, 2023College students report more anxiety and depression than ever before. The good news is more also report receiving therapy or counseling.
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The Plight of Telemedicine in Ukraine
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 17, 2023We’re seeing remarkable advances in telemedicine stemming from the international aid response to the war in Ukraine. What have we learned that could be applied in the United States and globally?
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