
The Opioid Crisis at Twenty Years: What We've Learned and What Remains Unsolved
Two decades into the opioid epidemic, overdose deaths have reached record levels. Understanding what has and hasn't worked is essential for the p...

Two decades into the opioid epidemic, overdose deaths have reached record levels. Understanding what has and hasn't worked is essential for the p...

American schools are funded primarily through local property taxes, a design that produces some of the most inequitable educational resource distribut...

People with lived experience of mental illness increasingly fill formal support roles. The evidence on peer support effectiveness is growing and large...

The pace of policy change is a frequent source of frustration. Understanding why democratic systems are designed to move slowly clarifies when patienc...

Debates over voting laws involve empirical claims about who is affected and what effects rules have on turnout. Research on voter ID laws, polling pla...

Proposed and enacted changes to visa policies for international students have generated significant concern from universities. Research on internation...

Understanding why the body responds the way it does, not just what to do about it, is what separates protocolfollowing from genuine clinical reasoning...

The pandemic forced remote learning on everyone. What stayed behind was a fundamentally different understanding of what online education can and canno...

Mental health conditions often emerge in childhood. Early identification and intervention can alter life trajectories, but access to child mental heal...

Emergency nursing requires a particular kind of clinical thinking, fast, patterndriven, and calibrated to high stakes. How that thinking develops is b...