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'Climbing the Ladder' in Life Could Stave Off Dementia
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 4 days agoHave you been socially and economically "upwardly mobile" through your life? If so, you may be doing...
Oklahomans helping storm victims; poll accusations sickening; Black maternal death rates | Letters
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoMaternal death profoundly impacts the lives of children by increasing the likelihood of illness and...
Social mobility extends years lived without dementia, Japanese study reveals
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoUpward social mobility may ward off dementia, according to a new study. Dementia, a collective term for conditions marked by memory loss and diminished cognitive functioning, strains health ...
Opinion | Black Fathers’ Love 70 Years After Brown Decision
Mississippi Free Press· 5 days agoAs a Black father and educator, I want all of my children to attain college degrees. For this and...
How COVID exposed the inequality in our health care system: ‘Now is the time of reckoning’
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoJayasree Iyer, PhD, CEO of the Access to Medicine Foundation, echoed, “Health equity has been a...
Why Do Racial Disparities Exist In Asthma Risk and Diagnosis?
Health.com· 5 days agoThe United States has spent decades cleaning up air pollution. In 1970, the Clean Air Act (CAA)...
U.S. math scores have declined since COVID-19 and states strategize to improve proficiency
Stacker via AOL· 4 days agoBoaler points out that students with disadvantages in family life or socioeconomic status are more...
Who are conspiracy theory believers?
UC Irvine Today· 5 days agoWhich population segments are more prone to believe in conspiracy theories? In a new study published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic...
Why breast cancer recurrence rates are higher in Black women
Rolling Out· 5 days agoBreast cancer is a pervasive health concern that affects women globally, but its impact varies...
6 Trailblazing Female Founders In Women’s Healthcare
Forbes· 2 days agoNearly half of all young American women have had negative experiences in healthcare settings. The World Economic Forum reports that the average American...