Proposed pathways to pain in survivors of childhood cancer. The figure depicts the cancer trajectory from diagnosis to survivorship, and key pain-related (disease-related pain, treatment-related pain, and procedural pain), developmental, and health-related constructs that emerge and influence the development of chronic pain over time.
Security facilities in Xinjiang province (China): 2011-2018
The underground economy in Canada, 2016
Medicaid Expansion Continues to Benefit State Budgets, Contrary to Critics’ Claims
TANF Benefits Remain Low Despite Recent Increases in Some States
Budget 2018: tackling the rising tide of in-work poverty
Most Americans view openness to foreigners as ‘essential to who we are as a nation’
House price statistics for small areas in England and Wales: year ending March 2018 (interactive – click here)
Ghost authorship haunts industry-funded clinical trials
Personal well-being in the UK: April 2017 to March 2018
Figure 1: Personal well-being ratings, year ending March 2012 to year ending March 2018
About six-in-ten Americans support marijuana legalization
National Statistics: Children Adopted from Care in Northern Ireland 2017/18
Australia: Services and places in aged care
Despite Infectious Disease Outbreaks Linked To Opioid Crisis, Most Substance Abuse Facilities Don’t Test For HIV Or HCV
5 facts about U.S. suburbs
Poverty declined in most states in 2017
National Statistics: Estimates of the Population Aged 85 and Over, Northern Ireland 2017
House Republican Tax Proposal Fails Fiscal Responsibility Test, While Favoring the Wealthiest
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Community Characteristics (interactive – click here)
Primary school enrolment in WHO European Region
SNAP Supports Children and Families
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a critical lifeline for approximately 40 million low-income people across the United States.
Education levels of U.S. immigrants are on the rise
4 ways Fred Trump made Donald Trump and his siblings rich (video click here)
A majority of Europeans favor taking in refugees, but most disapprove of EU’s handling of the issue
A majority of people in several European countries support taking in refugees. Yet there is widespread disapproval of how the EU has handled the refugee issue.