view article - Taking an Extra Stroke 08.30.2021 view article - Taking an Extra Stroke Health Equity Taking an Extra Stroke Stroke mortality was most common in counties with a high percentage of Black or Asian residents, persons older than age 64, a high uninsured population, and low physical activity. Fellow Rubina Veerakone
view article - Kids and Coal Closures 08.24.2021 view article - Kids and Coal Closures Environment Climate Change Kids and Coal Closures Children living in Chicago zip codes closest to coal-fired power plants had more asthma-related emergency department visits than those living farther away. Fellow Sara Mar
view article - Contraception Deserts 07.15.2021 view article - Contraception Deserts Sexual & Reproductive Health Sex and Sexuality Contraception Deserts Many US residents lack access to family planning and reproductive health care because of where federally funded clinics are located. Fellow Sara Mar
view article - Pesticide Peril 07.14.2021 view article - Pesticide Peril Environment Environmental Health Pesticide Peril Pesticide exposure was up to three times higher in California census tracts with a majority Latinx population compared to those without a Latinx majority. Fellow Devin O'Donnell
view article - Preventing Prosecution 07.13.2021 view article - Preventing Prosecution Health Equity Incarceration Preventing Prosecution Reported crimes decreased over time after non-prosecution measures were implemented for nonviolent misdemeanors in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Fellow Rubina Veerakone
view article - A Joke a Day Keeps the Doctor Away 07.06.2021 view article - A Joke a Day Keeps the Doctor Away Mental & Behavioral Health Mental Health A Joke a Day Keeps the Doctor Away Humor is associated with increased mental wellbeing and decreased loneliness and headaches. Fellow Devin O'Donnell
view article - Working Against Opioid Overdoses 07.01.2021 view article - Working Against Opioid Overdoses Mental & Behavioral Health Substance Use Working Against Opioid Overdoses Some industries including construction and extraction work had higher rates of opioid overdose deaths, highlighting a need for employers to offer targeted education and prevention services. Fellow Maya Thirkill
view article - Questioning Abortion Legality 06.30.2021 view article - Questioning Abortion Legality Sexual & Reproductive Health Abortion Questioning Abortion Legality Vetoes, approvals, and court challenges regarding an Ohio abortion law led to misconceptions about whether or not abortions are allowed in Ohio. Fellow Sara Mar
view article - Fearing the Gray Hairs 06.25.2021 view article - Fearing the Gray Hairs Health Equity Aging Populations Fearing the Gray Hairs Researchers explored the associations between implicit age bias, the health of individuals over age 65, and Medicare expenditures. Fellow Sara Mar