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Teens in less-privileged neighborhoods more likely to report depression, suicidality
Category: Research Highlights
Berkeley Public Health launches major study on effects of climate change and social inequality on deadly fungal infections
August 17, 2023
Paid leave is essential for health, but citizenship status, race, and ethnicity affect who can take it
August 14, 2023
Midwives are more likely than obstetricians to screen new mothers for postpartum depression
August 7, 2023
Luxury, sustainable cleaning products are taking over — But are they worth the hype?
August 7, 2023
Patient-centered care may not always lead to reduced spending for Medicare beneficiaries
July 28, 2023
Racial gap in air quality may persist under Biden program, study finds
July 26, 2023
New report exposes breadth of physician practices owned by private equity
July 10, 2023
Reddit, an emerging source for information on birth controlÂ
July 5, 2023
When fear undermines autonomy
June 21, 2023
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