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The Next Global Pandemic: Mental Health

Deaths of despair are the quiet counterpart to the COVID-19 pandemic. Gallup and Magellan are spearheading efforts to stop another global crisis.

Women Improving Their Lives Through Networks: A Conversation

Networks provide access to ideas, resources, support, role models and human connection -- and working women need all of those things.

Keeping the Movement Alive: Banking on Strengths at CrossFirst

Learn how CrossFirst Bank is building a strengths-based culture and the accompanying benefits to the organization, clients and the community.

In U.S., an Estimated 18 Million Can't Pay for Needed Drugs

In the U.S., 7% of adults report at least one instance in the prior three months when they did not have enough money to pay for prescribed drugs for their household.

Benchmarking Healthcare Affordability and Perceived Value

Americans face a dilemma of high healthcare costs coupled with low value. Two new indices from West Health and Gallup will help frame these challenges.

Religion in the U.S.: Items of Note From Ongoing Research

Find out more about recent research on Americans' religious behavior in a time of significant change.

Concern About COVID-19 at Medical Facilities Drops

Americans are sharply less concerned about being exposed to COVID-19 while seeking medical treatment at a doctor's office or hospital.

Changing One's Gender Is Sharply Contentious Moral Issue

Americans are divided in their views of the morality of changing one's gender, with 51% saying it is morally wrong and 46% saying it is morally acceptable.

Food Shame at Work: An Oft-Overlooked Employee Experience

Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson, author of Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America, joins the podcast to discuss how organizations can be more mindful of cultural and class differences regarding food, eating, costs and waste.

Americans Getting Out More, but Cautiously

Fewer Americans report they are isolating from non-household members, and more are going to stores and restaurants.
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