1060 Search Results Found For : "πŸ‘‰ Manage hypothyroidism effectively with Synthroid -πŸ’Ž: Order in Online Pharmacy :πŸ’š www.powerpills.net πŸ’š: Cheap Synthroid Price -πŸ’Ž: Buy Levothyroxine Online :πŸ’Ž- Synthroid For Sale Without Prescription"



Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

How Accurate Was the 2020 Censusβ€”and Why Should You Care?

Significant undercounts in the 2020 Census could have serious consequences for underrepresented groups and individual states.

View Details

Rising Global Food Prices Threaten to Increase Poverty

(2011) Global food prices have been rising, threatening to reach record levels in the coming months if current trends continue.

View Details

Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

Prescription Drugs and Medicare

(2007) Out-of-pocket payments for health care services have increased as the cost of health care has risen.

View Details Array ( [ID] => 4358 [id] => 4358 [title] => TRA02-2007-prescription-drugs-medicare [filename] => TRA02-2007-prescription-drugs-medicare.pdf [filesize] => 108019 [url] => https://www.prb.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/TRA02-2007-prescription-drugs-medicare.pdf [link] => https://www.prb.org/resources/prescription-drugs-and-medicare/tra02-2007-prescription-drugs-medicare/ [alt] => [author] => 15 [description] => [caption] => Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 2, April 2007 Program and Policy Implications Prescription Drugs and Medicare Out-of-pocket payments for health care services have increased as the cost of health care has risen. Economic arguments in favor of higher out-of-pocket expenses suggest that people make better and more cost-effective health care decisions when they pay for health services at the time they receive these services and when the amount they pay is related to the cost of these services. Policymakers and regulators must, however, also consider the effect of out-of-pocket expenses on certain groups such as low-income persons, the elderly, and the chronically ill. This newsletter reviews trends in prescription drug spending and research findings concerning the effect of benefit caps and implications for Medicare costs. [name] => tra02-2007-prescription-drugs-medicare [status] => inherit [uploaded_to] => 10629 [date] => 2020-11-17 15:38:05 [modified] => 2021-02-27 20:24:31 [menu_order] => 0 [mime_type] => application/pdf [type] => application [subtype] => pdf [icon] => https://www.prb.org/wp-includes/images/media/document.png ) Download (0.1 MB)

A Patchwork of Access: Self-Managed Medication Abortion in Post-Roe America

Research shows that self-managed medication abortion accessed through online telehealth is medically safe and effective, but prospective patients face a complex web of barriers.

View Details

Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Opioid Overdose Epidemic Hits Hardest for The Least Educated

(2018) The prescription opioid painkillers that helped fuel the surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths were first approved by the Federal Drug Administration in late 1995.

View Details

Nutrition of Women and Adolescent Girls: Why It Matters

Malnutrition, defined as ill health caused by deficiencies of calories, protein, vitamins, and minerals interacting with infections and other poor health and social conditions, saps the strength and well-being of millions of women and adolescent girls around the world.

View Details

Ripple Effects: Population and Coastal Regions

(2003) Coastal regions, areas that are home to a large and growing proportion of the world's population, are undergoing environmental decline.

View Details Array ( [ID] => 9847 [id] => 9847 [title] => RippleEffects_Eng [filename] => RippleEffects_Eng.pdf [filesize] => 269196 [url] => https://www.prb.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/RippleEffects_Eng.pdf [link] => https://www.prb.org/resources/report-ripple-effects-population-and-coastal-regions/rippleeffects_eng-2/ [alt] => [author] => 15 [description] => Brief: Ripple Effects: Population and Coastal Regions, 2003 [caption] => [name] => rippleeffects_eng-2 [status] => inherit [uploaded_to] => 9845 [date] => 2020-12-26 23:26:48 [modified] => 2020-12-26 23:29:27 [menu_order] => 0 [mime_type] => application/pdf [type] => application [subtype] => pdf [icon] => https://www.prb.org/wp-includes/images/media/document.png ) Download (0.3 MB)