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...within the community. Research has shown that social isolation is a major health risk factor, and that people with social support achieve better health outcomes. The farm’s

Council Briefs

August 23, 2018
...risk of fatal collisions (especially when used in combination with alcohol). Last year, five counties in Michigan began a pilot program for roadside drug testing; the combination

Council Briefs

November 7, 2018
...the most substantial risks to the economic health of Detroit in the post-pandemic world is the reduction in municipal income tax revenues as hybrid models of on-location
...to classrooms and campuses (inviting further consideration of the unique mental health challenges facing young people). Evidence suggests that frontline workers are at high risk for mental
...that may be used for overhead or profit. Furthermore, since health plans bear financial risk for the care of patients with costly chronic medical conditions, they have
...the Canadian border reopened on August 9th, however, I viewed it as an opportunity for travel that didn’t pose as many undue public health risks. Put simply,

Council Briefs

August 27, 2021
...while the nation contends with COVID-19, this trend (along with its underlying causes and risk factors) was underway long before the coronavirus pandemic began. Mental, emotional, and

Webinar

August 19, 2021
...with) the coronavirus pandemic, youth mental health troubles have been increasing for more than a decade. Due in no small part to the risks posed by mood,

Council Briefs

July 27, 2021
...health concerns have been rising at a rapid pace while the nation contends with COVID-19, this trend (along with its underlying causes and risk factors) was underway

Publication

June 25, 2021
...causes and risk factors) was underway long before the coronavirus pandemic began. Mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders are a major source of morbidity for children and adolescents

Event

June 3, 2021
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