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"We continue to see staggering numbers that indicate increased rates in depression and anxiety because of COVID-19," Paul Gionfriddo, president and CEO of MHA, said in a release. "In fact, the problem is bigger than anyone imagined, making it clear how the pandemic is affecting people now ...
Theoretical models of the potential intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) suggest that TC rainfall rates should increase in a warmer environment but limited observational evidence has been studied to test these hypotheses on a global scale. The present study explores the general trends of TC rainfall...
This is a concern for residents like Tiffany Carter, whose father came to California from St. Louis after enduring the Great Depression. "To amass assets and wealth, through hard work, to be able to build something and leave a legacy for his family — it meant ...
Suicides are down in B.C., reports the coroner’s office. (metrocreative stock) The coroners service says suicide rates in British Columbia did not increase last year, despite concerns about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health. ...
True or False: During the Great Depression, taxes were lowered to increase aggregate demand. State true or false and justify your answer: An increase in taxes would be an expansionary fiscal policy. True or false? Aggregate demand will shift to the right if taxes go up. Short ...
deteriorates during warmer periods. We project that unmitigated climate change (RCP8.5) could result in a combined 9–40 thousand additional suicides (95% confidence interval) across the United States and Mexico by 2050, representing a change in suicide rates comparable to the estimated impact of ...
Topics discussed include the presentation of such study at the 2015 annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research and the factors driving the increase, including the rising rates of a type of breast cancer called estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. Philip S. Rosenberg is ...
University students in the US are showing increasingly higher rates of diagnosis for a range of mental health conditions, potentially putting their academic success at risk, suggests new research published in the Journal of American College Health.
Whether these consequences mean rates rose too quickly would depend on the particular economic circumstances, including an assessment of the cost of raising rates more slowly. MostU.S. recessions since the Great Depressionhave followed interest rate hikes by theFederal Reserve. Often the ensuing down...