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Healthcare
fromTruthout
12 hours ago

Nurses Forge Alliances to Protect Patients From Trump's Immigration Crackdown

Nurses demand the abolition of ICE and improved patient rights protections in healthcare settings.
SF parents
fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

California kids are going without vision care, and the problem is getting worse

Vision problems in children are increasing, yet fewer kids on Medi-Cal are receiving necessary eye care.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
18 hours ago

Psychology says people who grew up poor and became successful often can't fully enjoy it - not because they're ungrateful, but because some part of them never stopped waiting for it to disappear - Silicon Canals

Successful individuals often struggle with feelings of scarcity and anxiety about their financial stability, despite their achievements.
Medicine
fromFast Company
1 day ago

The $80,000 clue hiding in plain sight in U.S. healthcare

Genomic sequencing can identify genetic causes of neurological conditions but is often underutilized early in patient care.
#aging
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

The most painful thing about watching a parent age isn't the physical decline. It's the moment you catch them deferring to you on a decision they would have made without hesitation ten years ago, and you both feel the transfer of authority that neither of you agreed to. - Silicon Canals

The real challenge of aging parents lies in the subtle shifts of authority and uncertainty in their decision-making.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the reason aging people feel like they don't matter isn't about what they've lost - it's that society defines mattering as productivity and visibility, and the moment you step outside those narrow roles, your value becomes invisible even to people who love you - Silicon Canals

Retirement and aging can lead to feelings of invisibility and worthlessness due to society's narrow definitions of productivity.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

The most painful thing about watching a parent age isn't the physical decline. It's the moment you catch them deferring to you on a decision they would have made without hesitation ten years ago, and you both feel the transfer of authority that neither of you agreed to. - Silicon Canals

The real challenge of aging parents lies in the subtle shifts of authority and uncertainty in their decision-making.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says the reason aging people feel like they don't matter isn't about what they've lost - it's that society defines mattering as productivity and visibility, and the moment you step outside those narrow roles, your value becomes invisible even to people who love you - Silicon Canals

Retirement and aging can lead to feelings of invisibility and worthlessness due to society's narrow definitions of productivity.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Why Black People Can't Earn Our Way Out of Racism in Maternal Care: A Q&A With Khiara Bridges

Khiara Bridges's book, Expecting Inequity, critiques maternal healthcare's treatment of low-income people, emphasizing the intersection of race and class.
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Men's group hopes to eases strain on NHS services

Moreton Men Sports Group provides informal mental health support through sports, helping men combat loneliness and connect with their community.
NYC parents
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Is Mandated Reporting Racist? What Families Must Know

Low reporting standards and systemic racism lead to unjust CPS reports, disproportionately affecting Black and Brown families.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
3 days ago

Retirees receive six times as much in federal dollars as young people

Federal spending on retirees significantly exceeds that for younger age groups, highlighting the importance of Social Security and Medicare in the U.S.
fromTruthout
4 days ago

Low-Income Moms Struggle to Keep Their Families Afloat Amid Gas Price Increases

Luna Rosado, a single mother, has seen her gas expenses rise by $40 weekly due to a 30 percent increase in prices after the war in Iran. This has resulted in $160 less for groceries and other necessities each month, forcing her to constantly adjust her budget.
Washington DC
fromFortune
3 days ago

The more women earn, the more housework they do: inside the paradox a Wharton economist calls 'an existential problem for men' | Fortune

"Men's time doing housework is about the same as it was in the 1970s, and that's true whether or not the woman earns more money or the man earns more money."
Women
Health
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Things Physician Mothers Don't Talk About

Strength is often misrepresented as silence, leading to feelings of inadequacy in motherhood and personal identity.
Science
fromNature
6 days ago

Daily briefing: Women's academic careers are knocked by parenthood much more than men's

Childcare responsibilities significantly hinder women's academic careers compared to men's, impacting job opportunities and publication rates.
US Elections
fromFortune
5 days ago

Wealth taxes on billionaires and $30 minimum wages are part of the same plan, advocate says. 'They should pay their fair share' | Fortune

Most voters support a billionaire tax, with 52% of California voters favoring a one-time 5% tax on the state's billionaires.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

'What if I die first?' Making a plan is key for family caregivers. Here's how

Family caregivers for adults with disabilities worry most about the future and lack of planning for care after their own death.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
1 day ago

The cosmetic surgery industry is mainly built for women. So why is it run by men?

Leadership in the aesthetics industry is predominantly male, despite women being the primary consumers and decision-makers.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Op-Ed | New Yorkers can't afford Albany's single-payer fantasy | amNewYork

New York lawmakers propose the New York Health Act for a single-payer system, but it risks catastrophic tax increases and financial instability.
Left-wing politics
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How the Battle for Affordable Care Became a Culture War

The Affordable Care Act's passage and implementation faced significant political and cultural challenges, shaping national discourse for years to come.
NYC parents
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 days ago

I started raising my grandson just a few months into my retirement. My wife and I want to give him a good life, but it's financially draining.

Martin Odum and his wife are raising their grandson Noah, who has spina bifida, after previously raising their granddaughter.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Is calling a woman auntie' ageist harassment or a mark of respect? It's a trickier question than you think | Lola Okolosie

Respecting how individuals wish to be addressed is essential, as demonstrated by the tribunal ruling in favor of Ilda Esteves against Charles Oppong.
#caregiving
fromIndependent
6 days ago
Health

Dear Mary: I have become a carer for my wife who is ill and we are no longer intimate. Is it ever alright to pay for sex?

Health
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Dear Mary: I have become a carer for my wife who is ill and we are no longer intimate. Is it ever alright to pay for sex?

Caring for a partner with a long-term illness can be challenging, but maintaining positivity and support is essential for both individuals.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The impossible task of caring for ageing parents who did not care for you: There's a lot of reliving old triggers'

Caring for aging parents can be complex, especially when relationships are marked by abuse or estrangement.
Books
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Illuminating the Complexities of Caregiving

Rebecca McClanahan's caregiving memoir offers fresh perspectives on family dynamics, grief, and meaning through beautifully crafted narrative and literary integration.
Public health
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 week ago

LGBTQ+ adults worry more than cis-hets about affording healthcare - LGBTQ Nation

LGBTQ+ adults face greater financial concerns regarding healthcare and basic necessities compared to non-LGBTQ+ adults.
Healthcare
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

Ontario misses federal funding deadline for nurse practitioners | CBC News

Ontario's health minister announced no plans for publicly funding all nurse practitioners despite federal compliance deadlines.
Health
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Why employees with chronic pain feel shame-and how they can break free

Chronic pain affects 23% of U.S. adults, impacting productivity and costing the economy $722 billion annually.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Scaling Success: The Medicaid Model New York Can't Afford to Ignore | amNewYork

The American healthcare system prioritizes volume over quality, leading to rising costs and poor outcomes.
#social-care-reform
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Casey's review of adult social care offers hope | Letters

Local authorities must stabilize existing systems through adequate funding and joint commissioning to enable a successful national care service transition.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

'Moment of reckoning' needed in social care, says Louise Casey

England's social care system is fragmented and confusing, with a fundamental divide between health and social care that fails to serve people's needs effectively and relies on underpaid care workers.
Women in technology
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

In defence of dropping dead: the burden of extended care for aged parents is a heavy new phenomenon | Lucinda Holdforth

Modern longevity presents both a hopeful narrative of progress and a burden of economic, social, and psychological challenges for individuals and society.
Healthcare
fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

HHS Is Exiling Top Officials to the Indian Health Service

The Department of Health and Human Services reassigned top officials to the Indian Health Service after nearly a year of administrative leave.
Relationships
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Aging in place drives family caregiving, but at what cost?

Lower-income adults are significantly more likely to be caregivers for aging relatives than higher-income adults, with women bearing disproportionate emotional and physical health burdens from caregiving responsibilities.
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Florida Forced 2 Black Women to Have C-Sections They Didn't Want

Pregnancy is the only condition where Florida courts have ruled that a patient can be forced to undergo unwanted treatment. Even a state prisoner on a hunger strike has more rights to make medical decisions.
Medicine
Retirement
fromBuzzFeed
3 weeks ago

32 Older People Are Sharing The Issues They Face That Aren't Talked About Enough

Older Americans face overlooked challenges including disrespect from younger generations, lack of formal address etiquette, and senior women experiencing homelessness due to insufficient retirement savings and inflation.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

One-third of Americans skip meals or other needs to afford health care

Rising health care costs force Americans to reduce spending, skip meals, delay major life decisions like homeownership and parenthood, and postpone retirement.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

America's grandparents are raising their grandkids and delaying retirement. Some expect to work until they die.

Grandparents increasingly serve as primary caregivers for grandchildren due to parental inability, forcing them to work longer and delay retirement while managing significant financial and caregiving burdens.
Women
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

$683 billion in unpaid labor: How companies like Amazon, AARP, and Levi's are easing the caregiving burden on women | Fortune

Women perform nearly two-thirds of unpaid caregiving work valued at $683 billion annually, averaging 300 hours per year worth $4,900 each.
fromFlowingData
1 week ago

Why rural hospitals close

Nearly 90% of the land in the United States is rural and about one in five people, or some 60 million, live throughout it according to the U.S. Census.
Healthcare
Women in technology
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The gender gap no one talks about: men missing from care professions

Care professions dominated by women face severe labor shortages and will become increasingly critical as populations age, yet society undervalues these essential jobs compared to male-dominated tech sectors.
Healthcare
fromIndependent
1 week ago

How the business of looking after an ageing population is facing a crisis

Ireland's nursing home sector is approaching a crisis stage, according to Bojana Djordjevic.
Public health
fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

Why Is Maternity Care Failing Women?

UK maternity care faces critical safety failures, with Louise Thompson campaigning for improvements after nearly dying during childbirth and developing PTSD from complications.
Healthcare
fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: Albany Must Act to Prevent a Healthcare Crisis in Asian-American Communities

Recent federal changes to Medicaid and Medicare threaten healthcare access for New York's Asian-American community, risking patient care and stability of local practices.
Relationships
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

How to Create an Equal Household

Gender scholars demonstrate better relationship equality practices than average individuals, yet persistent household management and mental load inequalities still affect their partnerships despite their expertise.
fromThe Queen Zone
1 month ago

Working from home isn't equal: 11 ways women carry the heavier load

Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that women are more likely than men to work fully remotely, with about 16.4 % of women working entirely from home compared with 10.5 % of men in late 2024. Surveys and workforce reports also consistently find that women, especially mothers and caregivers, are more likely to choose or remain in remote roles because of caregiving responsibilities and the unaffordability of childcare.
Women
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

Tens of millions of Americans care for loved ones up to 6 hours a day while working a job-and don't get any extra money for it | Fortune

Paid caregiving leave helps workers balance jobs and family as millions care for aging relatives, easing stress and preserving employment and benefits.
Healthcare
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Op-Ed | Open the door to better care by expanding scope of practice | amNewYork

New York should expand medical assistants' scope of practice to administer vaccinations under supervision to address healthcare workforce shortages and improve patient care access.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

Retirement concerns grow for older women amid rising costs

Women aged 50–64 face significant financial anxiety about retirement, health care costs, and short-term emergencies, with many relying on Social Security and providing unpaid caregiving.
Healthcare
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

What Americans sacrifice due to high health costs

Rising medical costs force millions of Americans to delay major life decisions like having children, buying homes, retiring, and pursuing education across all income levels.
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

26 Social Burdens Women Shoulder That Are Completely Exhausting

Putting on makeup. Like, we're supposed to disguise ourselves; otherwise, people think we didn't take this outing seriously, didn't care enough, or didn't act professionally. In some ways, beauty standards are social obligations. Keeping up with nails, clothes, hair, etc., that's almost an expectation in some relationships.
Women
Healthcare
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

20 years ago, they were caring for loved ones. They're still struggling to financially recover.

Catastrophic medical expenses from caring for ill family members can devastate finances, forcing older Americans to work into late age despite decades of savings efforts.
US news
fromHuffPost
1 month ago

Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance Highlights A Common Issue For People With Aging Parents - And We Don't Talk About It Enough

Nancy Guthrie, 84, vanished after being dropped at her Tucson home on Jan. 31; investigators believe she was taken and her family urgently seeks tips and her return.
Agriculture
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

I'm a Single Mom in $100,000 of Child-Care and Medical Debt. For Parents Like Me, That's a Win.

A lifelong frugal worker accumulated $100,000 in childcare and medical debt despite juggling multiple jobs, childcare strategies, and persistent sacrifice.
Mindfulness
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

When community care became a threat

Northern communities cultivate unassuming, resilient care through small gestures, shared responsibility, and mutual aid shaped by harsh winters and neighborliness.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Opinion: California families face deadly health care cuts. Billionaires can afford to pitch in.

Doctors told us my grandson wouldn't live past three months, but they didn't know Elijah was capable of. Today he's 7 years old, stubborn as ever and fighting every day to prove them wrong. Elijah was born with cerebral palsy. Caring for him is a full-time, all-hands-on-deck operation that includes in-home nurses, physical and occupational therapy, school support and a small pharmacy's worth of medications.
California
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Caregivers for the elderly could lose wage protections under Trump proposal

Proposed rescission of the 2013 rule would remove federal minimum wage and overtime protections for over three million in-home caregivers.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Three generations live next door - and it's helping this family afford both housing and elder care

Lauren McCadney had always wanted to live next door to friends or family. In her late 50s, she finally made that happen, though not the way she'd planned. In 2020, Lauren's mother, who had been living with her brother and his family in Frederick, Maryland, died. Lauren, who was going through a difficult divorce and doesn't have children, decided she wanted to be closer to her family and help her brother care for their dad, who was dealing with his own health challenges.
Relationships
Healthcare
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Cost of Not Having Health Insurance

A woman survives a burst brain aneurysm and undergoes emergency surgery, with family members gathering to support her recovery in the ICU.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Where Equity Begins: A Book on the Pediatrician's Exam Table

Shared reading from infancy builds brain architecture, strengthens bonds, and advances equity by improving language, school readiness, and long-term life outcomes.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

We're Sold Individualism: It's Hurting Our Caregivers

Much of our lives in the United States is spent chasing freedom and independence. That instinct reflects a broader cultural value system we're steeped in: individualism. Individualism prioritizes personal autonomy, self-reliance, and the individual's needs over those of the group. The United States has an individualism score of 91 out of 100, making it the most individualistic country in the world according to Gert Hofstede's model of national culture.
Mental health
from48 hills
2 months ago

The US fails again to fix the real causes underlying poor health - 48 hills

If you're smoking three packs of cigarettes a day, should you expect society to pay when you get sick?" He added that while Americans would always have the right to "eat donuts all day," nevertheless, "should you then expect society to care for you when you predictably get very sick at the same level as somebody who was born with a congenital illness?
Public health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Health Care Empathy Dilemma

Different empathy types affect caregivers differently: compassion empathy protects against burnout while contagion empathy increases burnout risk by merging others' emotions.
fromBig Think
2 months ago

The medical myth that still shapes misunderstandings of women's health

Hysteria was long attributed to a wandering uterus. The earliest text blaming women's reproduction for illness was the Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus, an Egyptian medical scroll from 1900 BC. Women's wombs were blamed for things like choking, cognitive deficits and the inability to speak, and paralysis. Treatments for women were always nonsurgical: swallowing medicine or rubbing it on the body; fumigating the womb with oils or incense.
Women
Mental health
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This common medical event leaves women in debt

Many insured mothers incur significant medical debt from labor and delivery, often forcing early returns to work that harm recovery and mental health.
Public health
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Health care in the Bronx is a dangerous game of hurry up and wait - Bronx Times

The Bronx faces a severe health-care crisis: understaffed hospitals, slow EMS response times, poor hospital rankings, and nurse strikes threaten patient care.
Mental health
fromInc
1 month ago

How Your Company Can Reduce the Unequal Strains on Women Working From Home

Remote-work digital interruptions disproportionately harm women’s mental health and strain relationships, especially when both partners work from home and domestic duties remain unevenly distributed.
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Why it is more risky for a Bronx mom to have a baby - Bronx Times

Bronx residents are more likely to experience systemic challenges that impact pregnancy, from living below the poverty line to limited access to healthy food and prenatal education. Yet the most preventable cause of maternal deaths is discrimination during hospital care. The maternal mortality rate is twice as high if the mother is Black, when compared to white moms. Over 71% of mothers who died during childbirth in the Bronx, were Black and Hispanic, according to the 2021 Health Department report.
Public health
Public health
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

20 Older People Are Sharing The Issues They Face That Aren't Talked About Enough

Older Americans face persistent, underreported problems including workplace ageism, mobility decline, inadequate women's health research, excessive telemarketing, and patronizing treatment.
Public health
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Health insurance costs are up. Women and LGBTQ+ people are paying the price

Women and LGBTQ+ people face skyrocketing ACA marketplace premiums after subsidy lapse, forcing many to cut savings, work more, delay retirement, or forgo insurance.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

We want to hear your story about healthcare access

In 2026, the US healthcare system is changing. Enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies have expired, causing premiums for marketplace plans to spike - and pricing some families out of health insurance entirely. President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act will reduce coverage for some patients with Medicaid and funding for hospitals, especially those in rural areas. Costs for Medicare and private insurance are also rising: Employer-based healthcare premiums have increased by 9%, the largest rise in more than a decade.
Healthcare
fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

It's the Inequality, Stupid: Why Test, Trace, Isolate Won't Stop Covid-19 in America

Everything is changing, and in the face of that, America is failing. Over 90,000 souls have paid for our failing. Millions more are living in terror for their livelihoods and their families. But Covid-19 isn't a technology problem, or a science question, or a supply chain issue, or even a question of doctoring. This challenge is public health, and that is something we've been failing at for a damn long time.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Unhoused women on Skid Row face dire health outcomes. This doctor wants to change that

Standing on a busy street in Skid Row on a recent sunny day, Mary Marfisee tried to block out street noise as she popped her stethoscope into her ears. Dozens of people were milling about. Dogs barked. Music blared. A constant thrum of cars drove past. But Marfisee is used to the commotion. "I'm going to listen to your lungs and see if they're ok. Is that ok?"
Public health
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