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  • Zurawski v. State of Texas: Women Sue After Being Denied Life-saving Abortions

    The 19th Mar 8, 2023

    Though speaking out requires them to relive losing their wanted pregnancies, four plaintiffs told The 19th they’re doing it because they know they’re “not the only ones like this.”…

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  • How to Help Global Education Thrive After COVID

    Alliance Magazine Mar 8, 2023

    Collaboration across sectors has the power to transform philanthropy into a more valuable instrument for social welfare. This has never been more important than in the aftermath of Covid.The impact of Covid on education ……

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  • Technology Can Help Find Medication to Combat Future Pandemics

    Futurity Mar 7, 2023

    A new algorithm calculates how to effectively repurpose existing drugs that could be used in future pandemic outbreaks.

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  • Fighting for Land Rights for Women in Asia

    AVPN Mar 5, 2023

    The  impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic on women and girls is disproportionate and devastating. The familiar patterns of gender inequality embedded in the world’s political, social and economic systems have only…

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  • Analyzing Two Approaches to Expanding Medicaid Coverage

    Brookings Mar 5, 2023

    Editor’s Note: This paper is part of the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy, which is a partnership between the Economic Studies Program at Brookings and the USC Schaeffer C……

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  • Post-Abortion Care Training in Somaliland Makes Pregnancy Safer

    PSI Mar 4, 2023

    Women across Somaliland often face difficult pregnancies. Early marriage, high fertility rates, low levels of contraceptive use, widespread female circumcision, and a lack of emergency health services in many parts in the country stack the odds against a healthy, planned pregnancy.

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  • Racism Worsens Black Women’s Heart Disease Risk

    Futurity Mar 3, 2023

    Black women who perceive racism at work, in housing, or with the police have a 26% higher risk of coronary heart disease than those who don’t.

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    Funding Community-Driven Solutions for HIV Interventions

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 3, 2023

    Before I departed for South Africa in 2018, our team had been told that men there would never take a daily pill for HIV prevention. According to the Center for…

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  • Neurotoxins in the Environment are Damaging Human Brain Health – and More Frequent Fires and Floods May Make the Problem Worse

    The Conversation Mar 3, 2023

    In the summer of 2021, a toxic, smoky haze stemming from Western wildfires wafted across large parts of the United States, while hurricanes wrought extensive flooding in the southern and…

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  • Disaster Survivors Need Help Remaining Connected with Friends and Families – And Access to Mental Health Care

    The Conversation Mar 2, 2023

    Food, shelter and medical supplies are important but not the only things that help people get back on their feet.

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  • What is Spillover? Bird Flu Outbreak Underscores Need for Early Detection to Prevent the Next Pandemic

    The Conversation Mar 2, 2023

    A biologist who studies how viruses spread from animals to people explains the process of spillover and the risks posed by the new bird flu that has spread across the globe.

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  • Nutrient Loading Increases Spell Trouble for the Environment

    Futurity Mar 1, 2023

    New research predicts nutrient loading, which puts certain areas of the US at heightened risk of harmful algal blooms.

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