Eating disorders are on the rise, but treating them is not getting any easier. They are complicated, they are expensive, and they often are not covered by healthcare insurance plans. When they are covered, patients with eating disorders fight every
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From Individual Failing to Corporate Crisis: How America Identified the Cause of the Opioid Epidemic
In 2018, 30% of Americans said drug abuse was an issue in their families. But because the opioid epidemic had whiter, wealthier victims than previous drug crises, the dominant narrative changed from viewing drug users as criminals to seeing them
This paper explores the influence of corporate power on employees’ reproductive decision-making. It begins by illuminating the stark contrast in reproductive health offerings between low- and high-wage workers: While low-wage workers often face unsafe work environments and no paid time