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2020 census: How undercounts and overcounts can hurt US communities
Source: JournalistsResource.orgWhy the 2020 census matters for public health: An explainer
Source: JournalistsResource.orgPolicing changes linked to fewer gunshot patients at major trauma center
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A wholesale change in policing tactics earlier this decade in Camden, New Jersey — a city that historically has struggled with violent crime — is associated with the city’s major trauma center treating lower rates of gunshot patients in recent years, finds new research in Preventive Medicine Reports.
Newspaper coverage of celebrity suicides falls short of expert guidelines
Source: JournalistsResource.orgExtremely hot weather during pregnancy poses health risks
Source: JournalistsResource.orgExposure to extremely hot weather relative to the norm during pregnancy puts women and infants at risk for health problems, finds a new study of maternal health in three states with varying climates.
The opioid prescribing problem: A Journalist's Resource long read
Source: JournalistsResource.orgStrong causal language on product warning labels more effective
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Health warning labels that use strong causal language deter consumers more than labels with weaker language, a new study in the American Journal of Public Health finds.
The health effects of screen time on children: A research roundup
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This research roundup, originally published in May 2019, has been updated to include a recent systematic review and meta-analysis looking at the effects of screen time on academic performance.
Gone are visions of idyllic childhoods spent frolicking in fields and playing in pastures; for many kids, green grass has been replaced with smartphone screens.
American diets have gotten a little healthier, but still fall short of guidelines
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American diets have gotten a little healthier, but still fall short of federal government recommendations for healthy eating, finds an analysis of nationally representative interview data from 1999 to 2016.