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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Financial
  1. This article explores the financial costs of living with sickle cell disease in the U.S. ... disease is more than an illness—it's a financial strain, too In the United States, more than ...
  2. NIH’S ABCD study looks at how economics and academics have impacted kids during COVID-19. ... American youth Ongoing ABCD Study looks at academic, economic factors COVID-19 has likely had some mental ...
  3. ... COVID-19 pandemic and related family losses or financial struggles. They’ve experienced or witnessed racial- and ... students in rural areas , in schools with limited financial resources, or who need culturally appropriate care such ...
  4. ... ways, including helping to schedule medical visits, providing financial support, and coordinating care. Neighbors and community members ... in a neighborhood or apartment building. They pool financial resources to share important services, like home health ...
  5. ... live in separate areas often due to social, economic, or discriminatory factors. When these areas are exposed ...
  6. ... know that for several reasons, either social or economic, there are populations for whom this will not ...
  7. ... occurs in people of all ethnic, racial, and economic backgrounds. People who have older parents, a sibling ...
  8. ... meditate and stay active, and talking to a financial advisor for budgeting help. Another self-care tip? ...
  9. ... concerned about the pandemic’s impact on social and economic factors and the possibilities of long-term effects ...
  10. ... race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geography. The economic cost of tolerating these disparities is close to $ ...
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