Chronic diseases are quietly shaping the health landscape of the United States. They claim hundreds of thousands of lives each year, drain the healthcare system, and increasingly affect younger ...
Health plans have been pouring resources into data analytics for years. They’ve mapped chronic disease trends, pored over prescription data, and chased cost-savings across every corner of the ...
Food scarcity—the unreliable access to adequate, nutritious food—affects approximately 44 million Americans, including 13 million children. While hunger’s physical consequences receive significant ...
Research shows evictions are a public health problem. Can eviction prevention be a solution? Housing rights advocates have long argued that housing instability is a public health crisis, and that ...
Health issues in Black communities are shaped by social, environmental, and genetic factors. Understanding and managing these ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Help is available if you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health matters. In the US: Call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Globally: The ...
Heat health action plans often fail to address the specific needs of individuals with mental illness, despite the increased risks they face. While air conditioning offers temporary relief, ...
Can poverty exacerbate mental health problems among the youngest family members? A new study by an international team, including a researcher from SWPS University, demonstrates that financial problems ...
Electronic Health Record (EHR) problem lists are central to modern clinical practice as they constitute a structured compilation of a patient’s diagnoses and health issues. Traditionally derived from ...
The National Academy of Medicine selected 26 organizations to participate in the Change Maker Accelerators program. Parkland was one of only two Texas organization in the program — joined by its ...
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