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  • How Extreme Heat Can Widen Health Disparities

    While extreme heat and other climate-related weather events have implications for everyone, they disproportionately affect historically marginalized groups, who are at higher risk for dying from heat exposure.

  • Children Covered by Medicaid More Likely to Have Obesity

    Children with Medicaid are more likely than kids with private insurance to have obesity, according to a new analysis. While most children covered by Medicaid are screened for obesity, it is difficult to know how many are receiving recommended services

  • New Poll Assesses Impact of Opioid Crisis on U.S. Families

    Three-in-ten adults (29%) say they or someone in their family have ever been addicted to opioids, including prescription painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin. Rural residents (42%) and White adults (33%) are among the groups hardest hit, according to the poll.

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