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Complex chronic illness in older sexual and gender minority adults tied to higher Medicare spending and use

Linked Medicare and survey data show chronic condition complexity is a major cost driver, with discrimination patterns that complicate access. Older sexual and gender minority Medicare beneficiaries with more severe and complex chronic conditions had higher Medicare spending, higher physician spending, and higher odds of being high-cost and using healthcare. Disability and dual eligibility were […]

Heat exposure in older adults in India linked to worse health and more depressive symptoms

Health insurance appeared to reduce several heat-related harms, while women and some homeowners showed steeper declines in self-rated health. Severe heat exposure in the same month was associated with poorer self-reported health and more frequent depressive feelings, fatigue, and fear among older adults in India. Heat exposure was also linked to a higher likelihood of […]

When Art Lowers Anxiety and Boosts Compassion—And Who Benefits Most

Why a Museum Visit Can Quiet Worry and Spark Care Many of us have felt it: a quiet, steadying shift after stepping into a gallery. Colors, sounds, and narratives slow our thoughts, and a sense of well-being trickles in. The research paper Art-induced psychological well-being: Individual traits shape the beneficial effects of aesthetic experiences sets […]

Screens That Calm, Screens That Worry: What Parents of Autistic Children Say About Digital Media

Screens as Soothers and Stressors: What Parents of Autistic Children Are Telling Us Digital devices are now woven into childhood—part reward, part tool, part escape hatch. For families raising children on the autism spectrum, screens can be a lifeline for calming, communication, and structure. They can also be a source of late-night battles, skipped meals, […]

Unraveling the Social Tapestry: How Multidimensional Status Shapes Us

Introduction: Deciphering the Human Mosaic Imagine the human experience as a rich tapestry, woven with countless threads of our behaviors, environments, and social standings. This intricate, multidimensional network is what sets each person and community apart, making us individually unique yet collectively complex. A recent research paper titled “Deep learning reveals that multidimensional social status […]

Understanding Health Gaps: Diagnosing Disparities in Transgender Populations

Introduction: Bridging the Divide Imagine visiting a doctor and knowing that your identity could influence the treatment you receive. For many transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals, this is a daily reality. The paper “Unveiling health disparities: Diagnostic prevalences in a transgender cohort versus matched controls” embarks on an eye-opening journey to understand the wide-ranging health […]

Embracing Kindness: How Self-Compassion Shields Us from Social Media’s Storm

Introduction: The Mirror of Society or a Distorted Reflection? Picture this: You’re scrolling through your favorite social media app and stumble upon yet another perfectly filtered photo of a friend who seems to be living the dream life. Suddenly, your own life feels a bit smaller, a tad less glamorous. It’s a situation many of […]