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New Study Shows the Dramatic Impact of Extreme Poverty on Mortality in a Racially Diverse Low-Income Population

During the past 40 years, the gap between rich and poor Americans has continued to widen in terms of health and mortality, as well as income. Now, in a first-of-its-kind study(opens in new tab/window) of an extremely low-income and predominantly Black population, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center found that people who earned less than $15,000 a year died, on average, more than 10 years earlier than those whose annual income exceeded $50,000. Addressing racial and inco. ....

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Physical Activity as an Effective Therapeutic Strategy for Improving Psychosocial Outcomes in Children and Adolescents

A study(opens in new tab/window) in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ( JAACAP )(opens in new tab/window), published by Elsevier, found that physical activity (PA) interventions are effective in reducing psychological symptoms across diverse populations of children and adolescents, including those with various clinical conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), cancer, depression, and obesity. The researchers conducted an. ....

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Research Indicates Nearly Six Million American Women Became Pregnant from Rape, Sexual Coercion, Or Both During Their Lifetimes

Experiencing a pregnancy from sexual violence is common in the United States, according to research(opens in new tab/window) conducted by investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine (opens in new tab/window), published by Elsevier. Nearly six million women in the United States who were raped, sexually coerced (defined as non-physically forced unwanted penetration), or both became pregnant as a result. T. ....

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