What Are You Smoking?
To avoid marijuana misuse, governments should consider standardizing descriptions of marijuana potency on products for sale by using simple symbols.
...moreTo avoid marijuana misuse, governments should consider standardizing descriptions of marijuana potency on products for sale by using simple symbols.
...moreRecognizing costs–and confusion about costs–as increasingly common barriers to care can point us to appropriate interventions.
...moreIdentifying alcohol outlet characteristics connected with neighborhood violence may point to more feasible alternatives for making environments safer.
...morePrisons are not set up to provide access to menstrual products, cervical and breast cancer screenings, or reproductive, prenatal, and menopause care.
...moreThe steady increase in HPV-related oral cancer reinforces the need for widespread HPV vaccination to help combat this trend.
...moreOne in 16 women in the US are raped the first time they have sex, and this violence is associated with long-term, negative health effects.
...moreDeaf and hard-of-hearing patients are more likely to report experiences of poor communication with health care providers than hearing patients.
...moreLGBTQ communities and medical and public health practitioners must make conversations about contraception inclusive for queer women.
...moreNow is the time for us to decrease the stress culture, increase the wellness culture, and help make the healthy choice the easy choice by using nature.
...moreMultiple types of stressors may be risk factors for obesity, and cumulative exposure to these stressors may contribute to obesity and obesity disparities.
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