Policy & Ethics
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Key to healthier aging revealed: Invest in preventive care—especially for the disabled (new study)
The Hebrew University of JerusalemPeer-Reviewed Publication
A new cross-national study reveals that older adults with disabilities are significantly less likely to receive preventive care, such as flu vaccinations, eye exams, and dental checkups. This gap remains the same for eye exams and dental care but is eliminated for flu vaccinations in countries that invest more in public healthcare. Based on data from nearly 47,000 individuals across 27 high- and middle-income countries, the study shows a strong correlation between higher government health spending and increased access to preventive services, particularly among vulnerable populations. The findings highlight the critical role of healthcare funding in promoting equitable preventive care and point to the need for targeted policies that combine investment with disability support to ensure healthier, more inclusive aging.
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- Journal of Public Health
In Africa, heat waves are hotter and longer than 40 years ago, UIC researchers say
University of Illinois ChicagoPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- Communications Earth & Environment
Discrete choice experiment on Australian public preferences for provision of medicinal cannabis
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Peer-Reviewed Publication
A discrete choice experiment with 1,166 Australian adults revealed preferences for medicinal cannabis (MC) access, administration, and funding. Participants favored oral formulations, lower THC levels, earlier access with strong clinical evidence, and government subsidies. Preferences often diverged from current policy, suggesting the need for broader access and support for MC as a complementary therapy.
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- Pharmacoeconomics and Policy
- Funder
- National Health and Medical Research Council Centre for Research Excellence grant, Australia, National Health and Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship grant, Australia
Is your health care provider really listening to you?
Texas A&M UniversityPeer-Reviewed Publication
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- Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Conflicts of interest on CDC vaccine panel were at historic lows before RFK Jr. dismissal
University of Southern CaliforniaPeer-Reviewed Publication
Reported conflicts among expert advisors had been significantly reduced, and the most concerning type of conflict had become exceedingly rare, USC Schaeffer Center research finds.
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- JAMA
Tropical systems spin up Mid-South crop insurance rates
University of Arkansas System Division of AgriculturePeer-Reviewed Publication
Farmers in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi, pay four to six times more for crop insurance than their counterparts in the upper Midwest, and Hunter Biram wanted to know why. The result of his research with colleagues in Kansas was published in late July in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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- American Journal of Agricultural Economics