What the Global Gambling Boom Means for Public Health
The world of gambling has seen explosive growth in recent years, with projections suggesting that the global gambling yield will soar to $531 billion by 2025. This meteoric rise is… Read More
The world of gambling has seen explosive growth in recent years, with projections suggesting that the global gambling yield will soar to $531 billion by 2025. This meteoric rise is… Read More
Maybe this article is about one year too late, but this review just came out, and there was a lot of Web 3.0 that did (and maybe still) hold promise…. Read More
Note: This article was officially published over the last few days, so it’s work resharing here. Over the past few years, the reasons why Americans own guns have been changing…. Read More
It’s easy to overlook the silent struggles of mental health. One such struggle is depression, a condition that has grown increasingly prevalent across all socioeconomic groups and geographic regions. The… Read More
Marijuana, once an illicit substance across the United States, is now legal for medical use in many states. With this shift, researchers are keen to understand how legalization impacts marijuana… Read More
Nonprofit hospitals often conjure up images of selfless institutions dedicated to serving their communities. But recent revelations show a darker side, some of which we’ve blogged about before. These hospitals,… Read More
Dr. Per Nilsen is a distinguished professor specializing in implementation science, a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field focused on bridging the gap between research and practice. As a member of the… Read More
Imagine you’re trying to find a doctor. I mean, you probably don’t have to imagine. I’m sure you’ve done it multiple times. You look up your health insurer’s provider directory,… Read More
Tick tock, tick tock! Summer’s almost gone! When you think of school uniforms, you might picture neatly dressed students, a sense of order, and perhaps memories of your school days…. Read More
While we were on vacation, a 13-year-old was swept out by a riptide and died. According to the CDC, young people aged 15 to 19 years have the second-highest fatal… Read More
The future of healthcare spending in the United States paints a striking picture: healthcare costs are rising rapidly, and this trend is projected to continue for the next decade. By… Read More
Alcohol-related harms pose a severe threat to global health, particularly among young people. The alcohol industry is increasingly targeting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), exploiting vulnerabilities and contributing to a… Read More