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Families Serve Too: Military Spouse Well-Being After Separation From Active-Duty Service
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Spouses of service members who separated from the military reported poorer mental health and family relationship quality than those who had not separated.
Protection of A Third COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Dose Against Asymptomatic and Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Variant Infections
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An Analysis of Medicare Accountable Care Organization Expense Reports
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Abt’s first of its kind study identified the costs affiliated with joining an ACO, and the ultimate financials benefits to society.
Piloting L3M for Child Marriage: Experience in Monitoring Results in Equity Systems (MoRES) in Bangladesh
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Indoor Residual Spraying for Malaria Control in Sub-Saharan Africa 1997 to 2017: An Adjusted Retrospective Analysis
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This study emphasizes the potential for IRS resistance, can improve malaria incidence studies, and can help guide future malaria control efforts.
Satisfaction and Mental Health Outcomes Associated with a Large Regional Helpline
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A study of NYC Well found behavioral health helplines can benefit diverse populations, complementing the formal behavioral healthcare system.
Susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae From Côte D’Ivoire to Insecticides Used on Insecticide-Treated Nets: Evaluating the Additional Entomological Impact of Piperonyl Butoxide and Chlorfenapyr
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Tests in Cote d’Ivoire show vector susceptibility to ITNs treated with chlorfenapyr to be much higher than for pyrethroids alone or with piperonyl butoxide.
Implementing Harm Reduction in Non-Urban Communities Affected by Opioids and Polysubstance Use: A Qualitative Study Exploring Challenges and Mitigating Strategies
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This article explores possible strategies to address challenges for introducing harm reduction services into non-urban areas facing substance misuse.
The Effect of the Shared Savings Program on Medicare Part D Spending: Evidence from Rural and Underserved Areas
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This article shows that the ACO Investment Model (AIM) did not lead to increases in Medicare Part D spending.
Policy Brief: The Intersection of Housing Policy and Health: Olmstead is the Mandate, Affordable Care Act the Opportunity
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