
When families lose access to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC) there appear to be no negative impacts on nutritional intake for kids.
When families lose access to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC) there appear to be no negative impacts on nutritional intake for kids.
Research shows that the risks and burdens of the COVID-19 pandemic are larger for marginalized populations, with Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous peoples more likely to contract and die of COVID.
Paid leave that covers time off for all workers will advance food security.
Financial literacy is positively associated with life satisfaction, health, income, and other outcomes. However, the relationship between financial literacy and those outcomes can be more complex when age and gender are considered.
Listen to Dr. Friedman discuss her research on the Podcast: Yale Cancer Answers.
Podcast: Health Affairs Newswire featuring Dr. Jennifer Otten, the PI of Exploring the Effects of Wage on the Culture of Health in Early Childhood Education Centers.