A closer look at mental health in underserved communities
Mental health in underserved communities refers to the unique needs, stressors, and barriers to care faced by diverse communities. Access to…
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Mental health in underserved communities refers to the unique needs, stressors, and barriers to care faced by diverse communities. Access to…
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For years, smartwatches have helped us monitor our health. From tracking how many steps we take each day to measuring our heart rate, our…
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Isotretinoin, formerly known by its brand name Accutane, has long had a reputation for intense side effects. What many patients do not know is…
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The early postpartum period—often called the fourth trimester—is a time of major transition. While you’re getting to know your baby and…
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Confidence for young guys today is less about showing off and more about feeling comfortable being yourself. Sometimes, all it takes is the…
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On a blazing hot day in South Africa, female southern pied babblers can’t think straight. The medium-sized black-and-white birds are trying…
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When construction and trades professionals are asked which single trade the skills shortage will hit hardest, they don’t name…
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Just in time for National Ice Cream Day on July 19, Instacart dug into a year of ice cream orders to find the flavors and brands filling…
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Solar energy just provided more electricity in the United States than coal for the first time on record — marking a milestone for the rise…
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Buying a television used to be relatively straightforward: Pick a screen size that fits the room, compare picture quality in the store, and…
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To our human eyes, a mouse’s furred face doesn’t betray much emotion. But if you watch the body language of a mouse who’s reunited with…
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Even with insurance, out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications can be surprisingly high. GoodRx research found that more than half of…
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Hastily booking travel plans means taking less time to be vigilant, and scammers count on that trade-off every summer. Data from the Federal…
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Backyard grilling remains one of America’s most cherished culinary traditions. But while the rituals of outdoor cooking haven’t…
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With increasing reliance on interconnected systems, cloud services, and technologies like AI, organizations are operating in environments…
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The Trump Accounts, which are designed to save for American children’s futures, can be a good start. But what if your family isn’t…
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Live in a hurricane zone? The good news is that the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season (which spans June 1 to November 30) is anticipated to be…
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There’s a claim file on your table that’s from a policyholder in Tampa. They did everything right. They boarded their windows, packed what…
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Sometimes your therapist asks you a question that stops you in your tracks and completely shifts your perspective. Imagine your therapist asks…
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Courts have upheld roadside plate readers for one reason: They stay put. But a plan to put them on school buses is testing that reason,…
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