HIV Underdiagnosed
Majority of Public Favors Same-Sex Marriage, but Divisions Persist
Survey Finds Only 45 Percent Know That Census Data Guide Community Funding Decisions
Age-Adjusted Percentage* of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Reporting a Lot of Pain,† Among Those Who Report Pain on at Least Some Days in the Past 3 Months,§ by Poverty Status¶ and Frequency of Pain — National Health Interview Survey, 2016–2017**
Older youth in foster care need support to make a successful transition to adulthood
Relationship between living alone and common mental disorders in the 1993, 2000 and 2007 National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys
Urban Crime Declines During California’s Justice Reform Era (2010-2018)
In Western Europe, most people back church-state separation even while many willingly pay church tax
States Should Repeal Racist Policies Denying Benefits to Children Born to TANF Families
Median assessment value per square foot of residential property types, Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia
The Geography of Brain Drain in America
Service availability in juvenile residential placement facilities
When anxiety happens as early as preschool, treatments can help
New Study Uncovers the Heavy Financial Toll of Untreated Maternal Mental Health Conditions
How Pets Contribute to Healthy Aging
Largest U.S. Measles Outbreak in 25 Years Surpasses 800 Cases
The disease spread in Orthodox Jewish communities in Brooklyn and in Rockland County, New York, before being carried to Michigan. A large outbreak in southern Washington State spread mostly among unvaccinated children under 10 years old. And in late April, hundreds of people were put under quarantine at two Los Angeles universities after an outbreak there.
We Have an Income Crisis, Not a Housing Crisis
Caregiving among African-American Adults
Infant mortality by race and ethnicity of mother, 2017
Spotlight on Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
The Hidden Horror of Hudson Yards Is How It Was Financed
Hudson Yards, the widely despised $25 billion mega-development that recently opened on Manhattan’s West Side, will now forever be the poster child for the “creative financial gerrymandering” that EB-5 has inspired, Capps writes, since that’s how the project raised at least $1.2 billion of its cash.
Medicaid Benefits Per Enrollee Much Lower in Puerto Rico Than in Any State
Budget Proposes Deep and Growing Cuts to Medicaid and ACA Marketplace Subsidies
Social mobility in UK ‘virtually stagnant’ since 2014
6 demographic trends shaping the U.S. and the world in 2019
Mapping Where Traffic Pollution Hurts Children Most
A county-by-county heat map details the distribution of childhood asthma due to nitrogen dioxide across the U.S. in 2000.