By Dennis Archambault When it comes down to human values, we can agree. In the case of assuring health care for all Americans, that is relatively simple and...
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By Dennis Archambault When people think of mental health, they generally think of someone who is psychologically and/or psychiatrically ill, and they think of it as separate from physical...
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By Dennis Archambault The construction of 40 studio apartments as temporary shelter for housing insecure people in Detroit is a major step toward eliminating chronic homelessness in the city....
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By Dennis Archambault The COVID pandemic has put a strain on everyone, in different ways. One group – parents with children – struggled to balance work, education, and family...
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By Dennis Archambault The “silver tsunami” is a real phenomenon, as demographics of the United States increases in age. Many older adults find themselves struggling on fixed income with...
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By Dennis Archambault Recently, I spoke with a colleague about the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy’ advisory on the ill-effects of misinformation “Confronting Health Misinformation.” Since when is...
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In those dark, despairing early days of the COVID pandemic, we improvised quite a bit to ensure that essential health services were provided during a medical emergency. We discovered...
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By Dennis Archambault Caring for and about caregivers has become an increasing concern in health care. One of the least recognized caregivers is the people who have been working...
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By Dennis Archambault Research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania has concluded that there is no racial difference in genetic risk of breast cancer between Black and white women....
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By Dennis Archambault Recent reports about excessive demand on local hospital emergency facilities may seem, at first glance, to suggest that the COVID pandemic surge has returned to the...
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