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We are going to [have] double the number of middle-income seniors when the baby boomers age, fewer of those baby boomers are going to have spouses or children who live nearby to provide unpaid caregiving support.

Caroline Pearson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The fit and finish at the buildings … [residents] expect to be really high-end. The amount of amenities and services that are part of that senior housing property … they expect to be high-end, the market has seen good returns and then replicated that model.

Caroline Pearson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We really want to follow these kids over time to better understand how to support them to make sure that we’re doing everything within our power to help steer them away from future attempts.

Aron Janssen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We do see that we do see improvement we do see efficacy of our care, we just have to figure out how we can connect kids to care.

Aron Janssen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

That’s a large percentage of people saying, ‘ You know what, if they had those restrictive reproductive care [ laws ], I do n’t think I would attend a school in United States, ’.

Courtney Brown

Found on CNN
1 year ago

That’s a problem for the economic development in the states, because you want the students to learn about the local universities and then stay and get jobs in United States, once they leave to go to another state to attend college or university, they’re less likely to come back.

Courtney Brown

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The reality of abortion being banned in all or most scenarios is a growing reality for many, although there was already significant variation in reproductive health policies across states, [ Roe v. Wade ] provided a ‘ floor ’ to legislation, meaning that abortion generally could n’t be banned before viability.

Brandon Crawford

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Basically, we’re concerned about them being able to continue their college pathway if they’re up against both legal as well as monetary barriers to taking care of themselves.

Courtney Brown

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The case for avoiding sugar-sweetened beverages is compelling, choice of beverage clearly matters.

Nita Forouhi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

For the next year or two, things are gonna be really uncertain for people. And I think that many people didn’t want to engage in that uncertainty, not knowing what they were signing up for.

Kristyn Brandi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This may impact not only the care that they want to provide as physicians, but also the care they can receive themselves.

Kristyn Brandi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In the United States, across the country, there are not differences in mammogram screening rates among Black women and White women. In fact, across the entire country, the number is about 75%. We see about 3 in 4 women – Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian – are on time with their mammograms.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The authors highlight that age 50 can be a little late, we are in agreement with that, particularly for women who may be at slightly higher risk.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When the breast cancer mortality rate for Black women in their 40s is 27 deaths per 100,000 person-years, this means 27 out of every 100,000 Black women aged 40-49 in the US die of breast cancer during one year of follow-up. In other words, 0.027% of Black women aged 40-49 die of breast cancer each year.

Mahdi Fallah

Found on CNN
1 year ago

However, this risk level is reached at different ages for women from different racial/ethnic groups, black women tend to reach this risk level of 0.329% earlier, at age 42. White women tend to reach it at age 51, American Indian or Alaska Native and Hispanic women at age 57 years, and Asian or Pacific Islander women later, at age 61.

Mahdi Fallah

Found on CNN
1 year ago

What we have to understand is where the implicit and systemic biases held by patients and their caregivers and their families may exist – those that are held within health systems and even policies and practices that impede everyone having fair and just access to high quality health care.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Also, health policy makers can consider a risk-adapted approach to breast cancer screening to address racial disparities in breast cancer mortality, especially the mortality before the recommended age of population screening.

Mahdi Fallah

Found on CNN
1 year ago

For example, Black women are less likely to be offered enrollment in a clinical trial. That is not because of a stated difference in interest. In fact, the enrollment rate in clinical trials is equal among Black women and White women, if they’re asked, what we have to understand is where the implicit and systemic biases held by patients and their caregivers and their families may exist – those that are held within health systems and even policies and practices that impede everyone having fair and just access to high quality health care.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There are systemic issues, access to care issues that really go beyond biology, the reality is cancer affects everybody and it does not discriminate. Where the discrimination sometimes occurs is after the diagnosis, and that’s really what we need to focus on.

Arif Kamal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The Biden administration has set themselves a good, strong to do list of things that will help with environmental justice and climate protection, they’re moving kind of slow, though. So we’d like them to pick up the pace.

Katherine Pruitt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Then, the other aspect is, when you have a community of color that is a voluntary community, people aren’t forced to live there, those are communities that tend to have less of a voice, so decision makers place polluting sources in those communities because there’s not as much howling by people with power when they do. So those communities get the highways; they get the landfills; they get the fence lines.

Katherine Pruitt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I’m in my mid-60s, and of course, air pollution was very tangible when I was young, but these days, thank goodness it isn’t. Most people don’t see it.

Katherine Pruitt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

People that have the power will use that power to benefit themselves and not the people that have been historically overburdened.

Chris Tessum

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The thinking is that people with more money will buy better property, which has lower air pollution and that’s just the way of the world or whatever, but that’s just kind of emphatically not, not true.

Chris Tessum

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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