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What if the best medicine isn’t a pill, but people? Discover how community, connection, and shared purpose are transforming ...
International Cooperative Day, celebrated on July 5, offers a compelling call to integrate Child Health and Sports Cooperative-inspired models into national education and health policies ...
Objectives eSport is a form of electronic gaming, also known as professional or competitive video gaming, and is growing at a rapid pace worldwide. Over 50 US colleges have established varsity gaming ...
Health and wellbeing issues have risen up the corporate agenda in the wake of the Covid pandemic. Many businesses now ...
This year marks the 11th International Day of Yoga, which embraces the theme, “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” which ...
Life-saving technology used to treat catastrophic illnesses such as heart disease and cancer is often out of reach for the poor. As life expectancy increases in poor countries and the burden from ...
CareSource, a nationally recognized nonprofit managed care organization serving more than 430,000 Georgians, is accepting submissions for the CareSource Foundation Grant Challenge. The program offers ...
Background The influence of social relationships on morbidity is widely accepted, but the size of the risk to cardiovascular health is unclear. Objective We undertook a systematic review and ...
Social Determinants Investments Are Public Goods Given these realities, we argue that upstream spending on social determinants of health has the properties of a public good. In contrast to private ...
“A lot of people were complaining that it is very difficult to access health care because it is too expensive”, said Winnie Yip, Professor of Global Health Policy and Economics at the Harvard TH Chan ...
In a world where the digital landscape is constantly shifting, protecting the mental health of our children is not a choice — it’s a duty. We must act with clarity and compassion to shield the ...
Several social determinants of child health (SDoCH) were associated with an increased risk for pediatric injury in Manitoba and can be used to inform prevention efforts, new research suggested ...