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With people losing their jobs and the stock market rocky, there's a lot of financial anxiety right now. Research shows how you approach it can be key to protecting your mental and physical health. more
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said this month that "autism destroys families,” adding that “most cases are now severe” and describing children who will never work, play baseball, write … more
Breakups between health providers and Advantage plans are increasingly common. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has allowed whole groups of patients to leave their plans. more
People with dementia often forget even close family members as the disease advances. “It can throw people into an existential crisis,” an expert said. more
By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger When 6-year-old Mackenzie Conlon was hospitalized with the flu at Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital in February, all she wanted was to go home, … more
The measles outbreak is not easing up around the country. The CDC reports 884 confirmed cases nationwide, three times the number of cases in 2024. In West Texas, where the outbreak started, … more
Body modifiers like Ozempic and other weight loss drugs have gotten attention for how skinny they can make you. But what if you're a boy who wants to get BIGGER? For young men, there's another drug … more
EMS providers often treat patients without medical history, risking delays, errors, and guesswork. But new national data-sharing frameworks are starting to close that gap, bringing critical records … more
There were only five hospital M&A transactions during the first quarter of 2025 — a slump caused the Trump administration’s flurry of new policies and the resulting economic uncertainty. … more
A federal court judge ruling leaves in place an FDA determination that shortages of the Novo Nordisk drugs Wegovy and Ozempic are resolved. Consequently, compounding pharmacies must stop making their … more
Many of those who survive the loss, devastation, and displacement of an extreme climate event — such as a flood, tornado, drought, or wildfire — experience anxiety, depression, post-traumatic … more
by Jane Winik Sartwell  Carolina Public Press Six months ago, Washington Regional Medical Center in Plymouth declared bankruptcy for the second time in five years. Now, hospital leadership … more
By Andrew Jones Asheville Watchdog Since 2021, Mission Hospital has released at least 111 bodies to funeral homes before a legally required medical examiner’s review, according to a list of … more
In this piece, Grace Guerrero Ramirez shares how SHINE collaboratives cultivate leadership through mentorship, advocacy, and outreach—creating inclusive, supportive spaces where women and … more
In this piece, Lisa Fujie Parks writes about SHINE’s commitment to community power building through culturally rooted organizing, healing-centered leadership, and expanded training to advance … more
SHINE is a California project stewarded by Prevention Institute (PI), co-created with a Learning Community of five collaboratives, and supported by the Blue Shield of California … more
In this piece, Prevention Institute's Alissa Leung writes about how SHINE collaboratives are embracing Healing Justice to prevent violence, honor cultural traditions, and build collective … more
In this blog, Prevention Institute's Sofia Betteo describes how SYNC Safety 2.0 continues a national movement to heal, invest in, and celebrate communities through youth-centered, … more
What if we treated housing as a foundation for health, not just a roof over someone’s head? In her Houston Chronicle op-ed, Prevention Institute's Jordan Pacelli Everett, LMSW explores how … more
A new report from two trucking industry companies highlights a growing problem in the field: a serious shortage of drivers, estimated at around 80,000 last year. One of the key reasons behind this, … more
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