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  • Schools Should Prioritize Youth Mental Health When in Crisis

    EdSurge Feb 17, 2023

    Content warning: gun violence.The morning of Oct. 24, 2022, I was facilitating a meeting in Charlottesville, Virginia for education and youth …

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  • Investment Strategies for Improving Reproductive Healthcare in the U.S.

    Tara Health Foundation Feb 17, 2023

    This investment case and the underlying research and analysis has been supported by the Reproductive Health Investors Alliance with the overall mission of increasing the total amount of philanthropy and…

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  • Exposure to Natural Disasters Severely Impacts Mental Health

    Futurity Feb 17, 2023

    Repeated exposure to major disasters does not make people mentally stronger, a recent study finds. In fact, individuals who have been repeatedly exposed to major disasters show a reduction in…

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  • Finding Solutions for the Severe Nursing Shortage

    Forbes Feb 16, 2023

    Universities have options to help impact the nursing shortage.

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  • Celebrating the Wins in the Fight Against Female Genital Mutilation

    Global Citizen Feb 14, 2023

    Female genital mutilation (FGM) has long been veiled in silence and taboo. But thanks to grassroots activists, massive progress has been made to end it.

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  • What is Indigenous Feminism?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 14, 2023

    The words “Indigenous feminism” can be triggering in Indigenous communities. I’ve read op-eds in the Navajo Times saying “feminism is against our culture,” and when I do workshops on the…

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  • How Abortion Bans Impact Miscarriage Healthcare

    Futurity Feb 13, 2023

    Care for people who have had a miscarriage may be compromised in states that restrict abortions, a new study shows.

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  • Cost of Getting Sick for Older People of Color is 25% Higher than for White Americans

    The Conversation Feb 13, 2023

    A study of medical costs and income losses found that those who can least afford to pay for health care and miss out on their paychecks rack up the biggest bills.

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  • Medicaid Coverage is Expiring for Millions of Americans

    The Conversation Feb 11, 2023

    Evidence from Massachusetts suggests that a multistep process discourages enrollment. The findings could help policymakers stave off a sharp decline in coverage when COVID-19 policies change.

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  • School Counselor Sheds Light on the Importance of Mental Health Support

    Chalkbeat Feb 10, 2023

    Sharayne Douglas works with students at schools in Broward County through Pace Center for Girls, a nonprofit that provides academic support and counseling to girls who have experienced trauma.

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  • Steps to Dismantle Structural Racism in the Workplace

    Forbes Feb 10, 2023

    Employee well-being is intrinsically tied to workplace performance and engagement. Leading employers recognize that the health and wellness of their workforce can impact success and business outcomes, which has contributed to…

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  • Lack of Diversity in Clinical Trials is Leaving Women and Patients of Color Behind and Harming the Future of Medicine

    The Conversation Feb 9, 2023

    Medicine works better when the treatments are tailored to fit each individual person’s biology and history. A first step is increasing diversity in clinical trials, but the end goal is precision medicine.

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