Title X Funding Improves Family Planning
Title X-participating centers consistently offer more effective and high-quality family planning services than non-Title X health centers.
...moreTitle X-participating centers consistently offer more effective and high-quality family planning services than non-Title X health centers.
...moreMiddle-wage earners have not seen much of an increase in pay, and low-wage earners have almost exclusively seen drops in their pay over the decades.
...moreIn a study of seventh graders followed over time, researchers considered how negative emotions might predict the end of adolescent friendships.
...moreMr. Rubinstein speaks with PHP on creating networks that transform children’s knowledge about science and technology.
...moreHealth insurance is one of the many elements of a young adult’s life that keeps changing. Insurers call these changes “churning,” or rolling from one type of health plan to the next.
...moreCounty-level findings of breast cancer deaths across the United States between 2000 and 2015 showed significant risk of breast cancer mortality among Hispanic women in the south and southwest.
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...moreMartsolf and colleagues assessed the role of nurses in cross-collaborative health care systems, and the ways in which nurses are important to improving community health.
...moreYi-Ching Lin and colleagues found that self-perceived weight and frustration with body image were more related to bullying than actual weight, particularly among female students.
...moreOnly 8% of surveyed adults age 35 and older received all recommended high-priority clinical preventive services.
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