
Socioeconomic factors may be more disruptive to young kid’s sleep than pandemic shutdown
Study of Midwestern families suggests social determinants of health, like household income and housing, may impact babies and toddlers’ sleep.
Study of Midwestern families suggests social determinants of health, like household income and housing, may impact babies and toddlers’ sleep.
People who delivered babies during the pandemic also reported more distress and anxiety.
Nationwide, stigma has eased and access to care has improved thanks to research, innovations and outreach programs shared at Depression on College Campuses conferences.
Sometimes called “sugar pills”, the concept has been around since the 1800s.
Elective surgery comes with costs, discomfort, caregiving needs and more – but most adults age 50-80 who opt for an operation were very satisfied they did.
Nearly 1 in 3 people over 50 with a scheduled procedure, or primary care or dental visit in 2021 had a COVID-related delay; many haven’t gone back yet, especially unvaccinated people.