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Apr 12, 2022

How Fixing the “Family Glitch” Gives Families New Options for Affordable Health Insurance in 200 Words

A regulatory change proposed by the Biden administration could provide new options for affordable health insurance coverage to millions of families…

posted by Doug Strane
Population Health Sciences
Apr 07, 2022

Making Nutrition Education for Teens Accurate, Comprehensive and Inclusive

Health education in schools is an important strategy to support children’s health and well-being across their lifespan. In celebration of Teen…

posted by Kerri Heckert MS, RD, LDN , Eleanor Benner PsyD , Alix Timko
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Apr 05, 2022

Listening to Youth Perspectives to Support School Health Education

Starting at a young age, children acquire knowledge and develop skills and habits that can impact their overall health and well-being. Schools play…

posted by Radha Pennotti
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Apr 01, 2022

No More Watchful Waiting for Developmental Delays

Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released an updated set of developmental…

posted by Kate Wallis, Katie K. Lockwood MD, MEd
Behavioral Health
Mar 28, 2022

Effective Expansion and Sustainability of Home Visiting Services Requires Integration Across Systems

Evidence-based home visiting services partner nurses or other trained professionals with pregnant persons and their young families to provide…

posted by Tara Dechert
Family & Community Health
Mar 24, 2022

Restoring Equity in Our City School Communities

Throughout the pandemic, Black, Latinx, and immigrant families have faced the most significant impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, disproportionately…

posted by David Rubin, Meredith Matone, Tyra Bryant-Stephens
Population Health Sciences
Mar 23, 2022

Delaware Poised to Join New Jersey With Statewide Paid Family & Medical Leave Policy in 200 Words

Delaware may soon become the 10th state in the country to enact a statewide policy on paid family and medical leave. Although state policies…

posted by Rebecka Rosenquist
Family & Community Health
Mar 22, 2022

COVID-19 Outlook: Tackling Unresolved Questions about Children as Recovery Continues

posted by David Rubin, Susan Coffin, Brian Fisher, Jeffrey Gerber MD, PhD, Jing Huang
Population Health Sciences
Mar 08, 2022

Meeting Families Where They Are: Child Care Navigation Supports Through Primary Care

There is an enormous amount of evidence demonstrating how quality child care environments can have long-term benefits for children, including…

posted by Sherita Williams
Family & Community Health
Feb 25, 2022

Educators and Caregivers Need Better Tools to Support Youth with Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are severe neurodevelopmental disorders with potentially deadly medical consequences. They can begin in childhood and occur in youth…

posted by Eleanor Benner PsyD, MA, Alix Timko
Adolescent Health & Well-Being
Feb 22, 2022

The Relationship Between State COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Adult Hospital Census in 200 Words

With COVID-19 case incidence rapidly declining across much of the U.S., we have an opportunity to catch our breath and evaluate the public health…

posted by Xianqun Luan, David Rubin, Brian Fisher
Population Health Sciences
Feb 17, 2022

COVID-19 Outlook: Hastened Recovery Continues, Although Some Risk Remains

Following a break from modeling last week, our COVID-Lab team updated our case incidence and hospitalization forecasts today for counties across the…

posted by Brian Fisher, David Rubin, Jeffrey Gerber MD, PHD, Meredith Matone, Jing Huang
Population Health Sciences

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