States Can Quickly Expand Medicaid to Provide Coverage and Financial Security to Millions
What is Geroscience?
A research paradigm based in addressing the biology of aging and biology of age-related diseases together.
Fewer Americans now say media exaggerated COVID-19 risks, but big partisan gaps persist
Identifying New York City Neighborhoods at Risk of Being Overlooked for Interventions
To identify neighborhoods at risk of being overlooked, we first compared the prevalence estimates and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of each community district on 20 different health outcomes against the mean for the borough in which the community district belongs.
Greater resources required to protect people experiencing homelessness from COVID-19
CBO Projections Suggest Even Bigger State Shortfalls
Geographical Profiles of Income in Ireland – 2
Dating Violence Reported by High School Students, 2017
Canadian Income Survey, 2018
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response
Chronic Pain in Australia
Help young people grow up violence free – 2
NIAAA Scientists Highlight Alcohol-Related Mortality Increase in the United States
CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis C Screening Among Adults — United States, 2020
Geographical Profiles of Income in Ireland
Why Hasn’t the Number of People in U.S. Jails Dropped?
The Crisis Raging Inside America’s Nursing Homes
Maternal Mortality: Trends in Pregnancy-Related Deaths and Federal Efforts to Reduce Them
Canada’s Official Poverty Dashboard: Snapshot, February 2020
Statistics Netherlands: Population counter
Every day on average 465 children are born and 420 people die. An additional 775 immigrants are registered, while 445 emigrants leave the country. The population of the Netherlands is growing by an average of 370 people per day. This also includes corrections that cannot be explained by the municipalities from their registers, such as unidentified departure abroad.
Personal well-being in the UK: April 2018 to March 2019
Data Collected Under the First Step Act, 2019 – Bureau of Justice Statistics
No. 1 Threat Is Spread of Disease, Americans Say
International Children’s Rights Day: facts on the situation in Germany
Italy’s household disposable income
Suicides in the UK: 2018 registrations
Fiscal Stimulus Needed to Fight Recessions
Ireland: Equality and Discrimination
Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK: registered in 2018
With billions confined to their homes worldwide, which living arrangements are most common?
America Will Struggle After Coronavirus. These Charts Show Why.
A Comic Strip Tour Of The Wild World Of Pandemic Modeling
5 facts about partisan reactions to COVID-19 in the U.S.
Who do I want to be during COVID-19?
Disabled? 25 States Where You’re Likely Last In Line for Ventilators
U.S. Latinos among hardest hit by pay cuts, job losses due to coronavirus
New CBO Projections Suggest Even Bigger State Shortfalls
Weeks of Unemployment Insurance Available and Unemployment Rates (interactive)
How NOT to Wear a Mask – 2
DO: Wear your mask so it comes all the way up, close to the bridge of your nose, and all the way down under your chin. Do your best to tighten the loops or ties so it’s snug around your face, without gaps.
Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 11 Sites, United States, 2016
How NOT to Wear a Mask
DON’T: Wear your mask loosely with gaps on the sides.