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Report: Exploring Disparities in Civic Infrastructure and Civic Participation
Every year, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps (CHR&R) highlights health inequities that impact the quality of life and health outcomes of communities. The report’s data and guidance aim to support…
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Brain Scans Reveal What May Drive Obesity in Men, Women
Obesity can stem from genetics, food and activity, and social and environmental inequities. We also know from past research that brain structure and mental function are linked to being overweight or obese. Now…
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Comment Now to Expand Free School Meals for All Students!
The USDA is seeking comments on a proposed rule to increase the number of high-poverty schools that can offer free school meals for all students. The proposal would expand the Community Eligibility Provision…
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CDC Report: US Tuberculosis Cases Increased in 2022
US tuberculosis (TB) cases increased for the second straight year in 2022, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Certain racial and ethnic groups, including Latinos,…
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How WIC Can Help Address the Maternal Mortality Crisis
Despite the heaviest spending on healthcare, the US has the highest maternal mortality rate among developed nations. Unfortunately, this historic trend has worsened over time. To help mitigate the…
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ASL - What to do if you've been exposed to COVID-19
Learn what to do if you’ve been around someone who has COVID-19. Here’s how to take care of yourself and avoid spreading the virus to others.
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ASL - Get Tested for COVID-19
Find out how to take a COVID-19 test and what to do after you get your test results. Check out CDC’s video series. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvrp9iOILTQatwnqm61jqFrsfUB4RKh6J
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ASL - Stay safe from respiratory illness
Learn what to do if you’ve been around someone who has COVID-19. Here’s how to take care of yourself and avoid spreading the virus to others.
This video can also be…
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Healthcare Coverage Low among Latinos, Regardless of Education
Healthcare coverage rates are better among people with higher education levels. But Latinos still face some of the largest health insurance coverage gaps among racial/ethnic groups, no matter their…
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#SaludTues Tweetchat 5/2/23: How to Create Food Equity
Many Latino families struggle to get enough food to feed their families. They often face hunger. Even if they do get enough food, what they have is often nutritionally vacant. This contributes to a variety…
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