How work might worsen health
In light of debates over Medicaid work requirements, this review features studies that show how for healthy and unhealthy people alike, some forms of work might worsen health.
In light of debates over Medicaid work requirements, this review features studies that show how for healthy and unhealthy people alike, some forms of work might worsen health.
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A new delivery system for HIV medications could allow once-a-week consumption of drugs typically taken daily.
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Research on the relationship between employment and health sheds light on the proposed rationale behind work requirements as an eligibility condition for Medicaid.
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Grocery stores raise prices to offset hikes in the minimum wage, a new study suggests. Poor households are impacted most.
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A collection of research and resources to help journalists write about the so-called “tampon tax,” or sales taxes charged on feminine hygiene products.
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People who change their beliefs tend not to recall their initial, opposing beliefs.
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For as many diet plans as there are, even more research on weight loss exists. This roundup selects new and relevant findings in the field.
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Smartphones are distracting. New research shows this distraction can lead to boredom, antisocial behavior and unhappiness.
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As Medicaid reimbursement rates increase, nursing homes add more licensed staff per resident, improving quality of care, a new model suggests.
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We spotlight 10 of the most compelling academic studies published in 2017, which delve into meaty topics such as venture-backed startups, artificial intelligence and the spread of disinformation.
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