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Americans' Reported Mental Health at New Low; More Seek Help
Americans' positive self-assessments of their mental health are at their lowest point in more than two decades of Gallup polling.
Exploring Young Women's Leftward Expansion
A sharp rise over the past decade in young women who describe their political views as liberal, particularly relative to young men, is reflected most prominently in their attitudes on the environment and abortion.
In U.S., Physical Health Plummets After the Pandemic
Post pandemic, U.S. obesity and diabetes rates have reached record highs amid significant declines in healthy eating and other health habits.
Black Adults Have Harder Time Finding Doctor of Same Race
Over half of Black Americans say it is difficult to find a doctor who shares their racial or ethnic background in the area where they live.
Poor Wellbeing Linked to Formation of New Chronic Conditions
U.S. working adults with poor wellbeing are nearly twice as likely as those with holistic wellbeing to gain a new chronic condition within three years.
Leading With Strengths: DeMoine Adams
Learn how this former professional football player and current CEO leads his organization to embrace strengths and create the next generation of leaders.
Republicans Less Trusting of Doctor's Advice Than in the Past
Fewer Republicans today than in 2010 say they are confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice. Democrats' trust has steadily grown since 2002.
Americans Say Birth Control, Divorce Most 'Morally Acceptable'
Birth control and divorce remain the most morally acceptable of 19 issues measured, and extramarital affairs and cloning humans the most morally wrong.
Leading With Strengths: Kendra Tucker
Learn how the CEO of Truckstop leads with her strengths to communicate with a diverse audience, build her customers' trust and lead change.
U.S. Depression Rates Reach New Highs
In the U.S., a new high of 29.0% of adults have been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, and 17.8% currently have or are being treated for it.