Anxiety Levels Among Physician Mothers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
TO THE EDITOR: Physicians experience burnout and anxiety in the course of their work. Public health emergencies may exacerbate burnout and anxiety.
TO THE EDITOR: Physicians experience burnout and anxiety in the course of their work. Public health emergencies may exacerbate burnout and anxiety.
In the last week of January, the price of the stock in GameStop – an ailing brick-and-mortar video game retailer – soared 323% for the week and 1,700% for the month.
Nearly 1,000 officer-involved killings occur each year in the United States.
Economic inequality is the defining issue of our time. In the United States, the wealth share of the top 1% has risen from 25% in the late 1970s to around 40% today.
In a powerful law review article published ten years ago, Jack Greenberg, one of the most respected and talented US civil rights lawyers and constitutional scholars of his time, addressed the commonal
In her subtle and rigorous book, Margaret Gilbert develops a theory of what she calls ‘demand rights’.
Nearly 61 million Americans have a disability, making the group the country’s largest minority. Individuals with disabilities cut across race, gender, and sexual orientation.
Importance The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) temporarily increased primary care practitioners’ (PCP) Medicaid fees to that of Medicare for 2013 to 2014 (fee bump) to help accommodat
Can information close socioeconomic gaps in parents’ postsecondary aspirations for their children? We administer a survey experiment to a nationally representative sample of U.S.
Can information close socioeconomic gaps in parents’ postsecondary aspirations for their children? We administer a survey experiment to a nationally representative sample of U.S.
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