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Depression In Older Adults: More Facts | Mental Health America
Instructional assistants help students maintain social distancing as in-person learning resumes at Wilson Primary School in Phoenix, Arizona, August 17, Garabedian and Rebecca Lee Haffajee. The theory that children are unlikely to contract or spread COVID—a notion that is guiding school reopening plans —may feel reassuring. It shouldn't. It's based on flawed science.



Do Children Really Transmit COVID-19 Less Than Adults? The Evidence Is Questionable
Adults need 7 or more hours of sleep per night for the best health and wellbeing. The highest percentages were in the southeastern United States and in states along the Appalachian Mountains. The lowest percentages were in the Great Plains states. Therefore, we used BRFSS data to estimate short sleep duration prevalence at different geographic levels, including counties, congressional districts, and census tracts see Figures 2, 3 and 4 using a previously developed model. Explore the variation in short sleep duration by census tract at the Cities: Local Data for Better Health website.





The coronavirus outbreak has pushed millions of Americans, especially young adults, to move in with family members. The share of to year-olds living with their parents has become a majority since U. The number living with parents grew to The number and share of young adults living with their parents grew across the board for all major racial and ethnic groups, men and women, and metropolitan and rural residents, as well as in all four main census regions. Growth was sharpest for the youngest adults ages 18 to 24 and for White young adults.

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