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The Growing Inequality in Life Expectancy Among Americans

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To deliver on pledges from the new Trump administration to make America healthy again, policymakers will need to close gaps in longevity among racial and ethnic groups.

Nursing Aides Plagued by PTSD After 鈥楴ightmare鈥 Covid Conditions, With Little Help

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A 麻豆女优 Health News investigation reveals that employers and the government have offered nursing aides little assistance for PTSD and other ongoing maladies triggered by hazardous work during the pandemic.

Native American Public Health Officials Are Stuck in Data Blind Spot

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For decades, state and federal agencies have restricted or delayed tribes and tribal epidemiology centers from accessing public health data, a blackout that leaves health workers in Native American communities cobbling together information to guide their work, including tracking devastating disease outbreaks.

Child Care Gaps in Rural America Threaten to Undercut Small Communities

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Deep gaps in rural America鈥檚 child care system threaten communities鈥 stability by shrinking the workforce and inhibiting economic potential. Now that pandemic-era federal aid for child care programs and low-income families has ended, it鈥檚 up to state and local leaders to find solutions.

A New Covid Booster Is Here. Will Those at Greatest Risk Get It?

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The CDC says everyone over 6 months old should get the new covid booster. But the emergency response mechanisms that supported earlier vaccine campaigns are gone. As one expert wonders: How to get boosters to people beyond Democrats, college graduates, and those with high incomes?

Remote Work: An Underestimated Benefit for Family Caregivers

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The debate about whether employees should be required to return to the workplace has generally focused on commuting, convenience, and child care. A fourth C, caregiving, has rarely been mentioned.

A Work-From-Home Culture Takes Root in California

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New U.S. Census Bureau data shows a large segment of Californians are working from home for part or all of the week. Researchers say the shift will ripple through the broader economy in ways big and small.

Covid and Schizophrenia: Why This Deadly Mix Can Deepen Knowledge of the Brain Disease

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Recent studies from around the world have found that people with schizophrenia are as much as five times as likely to die from covid-19 as the general population. Scientists think the findings suggest schizophrenia is not just a disease of the brain, but also a disease of the immune system.

Watch: California鈥檚 Top Health Adviser on Learning to Live With Covid

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KHN Senior Correspondent Samantha Young joined California Health and Human Services Secretary Mark Ghaly for an engaging conversation about how California moves forward in an environment in which covid persists, but at more manageable levels.

Charts Paint a Grim Picture 2 Years Into the Coronavirus Pandemic

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The on-off nature of the pandemic “has led to a lot of the confusion and grumpiness,” says one expert. Another compares it to the exhaustion of the American public when hearing body counts during the Vietnam War.

From Alabama to Utah, Efforts to Vaccinate Medicaid Enrollees Against Covid Run Into Obstacles

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Inoculation rates remain low despite massive outreach efforts and incentives from federal and state programs and Medicaid plan operators, leaving many low-income people vulnerable to the virus.

Para las personas con sistemas inmunes fr谩giles no hay retorno a la 鈥渘ormalidad鈥

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Personas con salud fr谩gil y de alto riesgo denuncian que se les ignora. Mientras, el resto de la sociedad abandona las medidas de protecci贸n contra la pandemia, como el uso de la m谩scara y la distancia f铆sica.

Covid Still Threatens Millions of Americans. Why Are We So Eager to Move On?

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Those who are living with disabilities, chronic illnesses or are immunocompromised because of medications or cancer treatment feel that their needs are not being considered as states open back up and lift mask mandates.

Biden Administration鈥檚 Rapid-Test Rollout Doesn鈥檛 Easily Reach Those Who Need It Most

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Two rapid-testing initiatives the Biden administration released in the past week are inaccessible to some residents of multifamily housing, people who don鈥檛 speak English well, or those without internet access.

鈥楢merican Diagnosis鈥 Episode 1: On the Navajo Nation, Root Causes Complicated the Covid Fight

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Explore what made the Navajo people 鈥 also known as the Din茅 鈥 so vulnerable to the first surges of the covid-19 pandemic. The first episode of 鈥淩ezilience,鈥 Season 4 of the 鈥淎merican Diagnosis鈥 podcast, begins in the forests outside the Grand Canyon.

Why an HBCU Med School Decided to Put CARES Act Money Into Students鈥 Pockets

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More than most schools, the country鈥檚 historically Black colleges and universities are funneling stimulus money directly to students, wiping out loans and past-due fees. But one is going a step further with its financial assistance.

Data Science Proved What Pittsburgh鈥檚 Black Leaders Knew: Racial Disparities Compound Covid Risk

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Inside the Black Equity Coalition鈥檚 novel effort to share community health intel and scrape government data to understand 鈥 and document 鈥 the life-threatening differences between white and Black Pittsburgh.

Pandemic Unveils Growing Suicide Crisis for Communities of Color

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Suicides have risen among Black, Hispanic and other communities of color during covid. But the rates were already escalating before the pandemic struck.