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Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress
Labor December 8, 2025

Calls to Mental Health Hotlines Rise as Farmers Buckle Under Stress

As farmers face historic headwinds and market hardships, calls to the National ... more

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Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases
Climate Change September 29, 2023

Misinformation in Spanish on climate change increases

Spanish-language disinformation and misinformation about climate change have risen hand in hand ... more

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Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts
Mental Health April 22, 2023

Aging and stress: Interconnected concepts

Aging and stress are two interconnected concepts that can have significant effects ... more

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Halloween sadism stands as a major threat to U.S. children Halloween sadism stands as a major threat to U.S. children
Halloween October 16, 2023

Halloween sadism stands as a major threat to U.S. children

Halloween sadism stands as a major threat to U.S. children. As children ... more

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Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives
Mental Health June 26, 2023

Loneliness and Insomnia, the Harmful Real Impact of AI on Workers Lives

The recent rapid advance in generative A.I. and tools like ChatGPT has ... more

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Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do
Mental Health September 5, 2023

Why Men Say “I Love You” Before Women Do

In 2011, a team of behavioral scientists led by Joshua Ackerman at ... more

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The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time
Mental Health January 23, 2024

The Middle Age crisis; It doesn’t have to be a disastrous time

Middle age — the life period between one's 40s and 60s, approximately ... more

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Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration
Healthcare October 15, 2024

Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15: Basic guide for your registration

Medicare open enrollment, runs Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, is an opportunity ... more

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24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time 24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time
Mental Health May 13, 2024

24% of mothers said they worked from home at least some of the time

It wasn't that long ago that experts were worrying that women, especially ... more

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A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people
Health March 7, 2023

A ‘quiet’ liver disease is on the rise in Hispanic people

Hispanic Americans are disproportionately diagnosed with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and NASH, ... more

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U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report
Mental Health March 20, 2025

U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report

U.S. once again hits new low in World Happiness Report The U.S. hit ... more

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Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain
Health January 12, 2024

Culture Affects How Latinos Experience Pain

Latinos tend to be more sensitive to pain than Whites. Yet they ... more

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Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes? Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?
Health May 8, 2024

Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?

Sharp-eyed grocery shoppers may notice new labels in the dairy aisle touting ... more

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LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life
LA May 17, 2023

LA County Residents are not Happy with their Quality of Life

Los Angeles County residents are feeling more upbeat today than a year ... more

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Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said
LA May 6, 2024

Boyle’s work “reminds us of the power of redemption, rehabilitation,” Biden said

Father Gregory Boyle, the founder and director of Los Angeles-based Homeboy Industries, ... more

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Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know
Health March 13, 2025

Measles has returned to Southern California; here’s what you need to know

  Measles? That’s a disease medical science conquered long ago, right? Not quite right. ... more

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Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning. Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.
Family January 27, 2025

Child Care: For Many, the Real Work is Only Beginning.

And that includes L.A. County’s hundreds of child care centers and education ... more

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FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to $225 FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to 5
Health August 29, 2025

FDA Restrictions Could Push COVID Shot Prices to $225

Millions of Americans may struggle to find Covid-19 vaccines this fall, and ... more

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Cancer Survival Reaches 70%, but Latino Communities Still Face Uneven Risks Cancer Survival Reaches 70%, but Latino Communities Still Face Uneven Risks
Health January 13, 2026

Cancer Survival Reaches 70%, but Latino Communities Still Face Uneven Risks

Cancer survival rates are improving nationwide, but preventable gaps in screening and ... more