POLICY

Dec 27 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Flavored E-Cigarette Restrictions on Young Adults' Tobacco Habits

You might be familiar with the debate surrounding flavored e-cigarettes and their impact on young adults. Many places in the US have put restrictions on these products to cut down on youth vaping. But what's the real effect on young adults' smoking and vaping habits? The answer isn't as clear as you

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Does Medicaid Expansion Lower Rates of Intimate Partner Violence?

Intimate partner violence, or IPV, is a serious problem in the United States. About half of all women experience it at some point in their lives. This can lead to physical and mental health issues. Most prevention efforts focus on individual and family-level solutions. But what about bigger policy c

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Dec 25 2024LIFESTYLE

The Motel Life: A Family's Struggle with Affordable Housing

Meet Krajewski, a mom with two daughters who's been living in a motel for over a year. It's not just the lack of space that's tough; it's the fear her kids feel from the fights next door. Her husband and son stay elsewhere, and she only sees them on Sundays. This living situation has strained their

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

The Supremes' Teen Focus: Apps, Care, and Vaping

Let's dive into the Supreme Court's upcoming cases that might change teens' lives. They're tackling big issues like TikTok's fate, vaping regulations, and transgender care bans. Kailey, a high school student, isn't sure the court understands teens' perspectives on these topics. Experts say lawmakers

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

Mental Health: Overcoming Barriers to Care

Getting help for mental health issues isn't easy. People face real obstacles, like high costs, and attitudes, such as skepticism about treatment. Policymakers need to think about these hurdles when they make rules. While many people want the government to do more about mental health, their views cha

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Habits: Why Swedes May Resist Carbon Taxes

Ever thought about how our daily routines can shape our views on big issues like climate change? A recent study in Sweden dug into this, focusing on how habits influence people's acceptance of higher carbon taxes. The research gathered data from over 5, 200 participants, looking at their car driving

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Dec 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

How China's Enterprise-Government Partnership Drives Net-Zero Goals

Reducing emissions to zero is a global goal, and China is in the mix. But achieving this requires a team effort between the government and businesses. These two groups often have different interests, creating a situation where actions matter. Imagine a game where both sides have to work together to

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Catching Up: A Clash of Beliefs over Eel Fisheries in Sweden and the EU

When it comes to managing European eel in Sweden, the country's policies often clash with those of the EU. This study dives into these differences and why they exist. It turns out that Swedish and EU policies are based on distinct beliefs about who should be prioritized, what the problems are, and w

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

Assisted Suicide: A Growing Trend and Its Consequences

Assisted suicide has become legal in several places around the world. In the United States, eight states and Washington, DC, allow this practice for their residents. Oregon was the first state to legalize it back in 1997. Since then, about 8, 700 Americans have chosen to end their lives with medical

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Dec 21 2024POLITICS

What to Expect from Trump’s Energy Shifts

President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy, often summarized as “drill, baby, drill, ” is expected to get more complex. His cabinet picks, including Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Chris Wright, a natural gas fracking CEO, hint that fossil fuels will be the focus. Both have experience with

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