How Online Pharmacies Became Central to Medication Abortion After Dobbs v Jackson Key Takeaways The number of medication abortion (MA) prescriptions fulfilled by an online pharmacy significantly increased after the
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The Intergenerational Chain of Violence: From Adverse Childhood Experiences to Elder Abuse Key Takeaways Adults who experienced adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are significantly more likely to commit elder abuse. Individuals
Managing Buprenorphine-Induced Withdrawal: Challenges in Treating Patients Using Fentanyl – A Public Health Perspective Key Takeaways Approximately 11.5% of patients treated with buprenorphine for opioid use disorder (OUD) developed precipitated
Linking Data to Reduce Youth Firearm Injuries: A Public Health Imperative Key Takeaways Linking police and trauma registry data significantly improved the estimated number of nonfatal firearm injuries (NFIs) among
Social Vulnerability and Sickle Cell Disease Mortality: A Call for Equitable Healthcare Key Takeaways Counties with higher social vulnerability had significantly higher sickle cell disease (SCD) mortality rates, revealing critical
Key Takeaways Nonprobability surveys can effectively track COVID-19 infections when institutional testing is inconsistent or unavailable. Survey data provided a reliable estimate of COVID-19 cases even after the widespread use
Falls in Older Adults: A Key Risk Factor for Dementia – Public Health Insights Key Takeaways Older adults who experience a fall are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with
Greenspaces and Cardiovascular Health: Unpacking Urban-Rural Differences Key Takeaways Greenspaces within parks are linked to reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, while greenspaces outside parks may have negative health associations. Urbanicity
Firearm Violence Exposure and Functional Disability in Black Communities: A Public Health Analysis Key Takeaways Exposure to firearm violence significantly impacts functional health, with disparities in effects between Black men
Anosmia in COVID-19: A Marker for Brain Alterations in Recovered Patients Key Takeaways New research highlights anosmia (loss of smell) as a potential marker for brain alterations in post-COVID patients.