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Public Health

Emergency pediatrics: About 3% of child patients make more than 10% of visits to hospital units, first-of-its-kind study says

Texas A&M researchers publish findings in the journal Academic Pediatrics.
Public Health

Smaller health-care practices are more likely to adopt opioid policies than large ones, study finds

Texas A&M researchers publish findings in journal Evaluation & The Health Professions
Policy

The great “unwinding” of Medicaid

Research explores various Medicaid policy changes and what they mean for future policy research and practice.
Environment

Lesson in liquidity: It’s well worth the cost to take arsenic and other toxins out of the public’s water supply, a new A&M study demonstrates

International project receives support from A&M’s CONACYT program
Policy

How do seniors cope with pandemic? Team surveys articles to find answers

Findings appear as editorial in Frontiers in Public Health and Frontiers in Medicine
Agriculture

New opportunity for farmers? Capture carbon and sell credits

Government policies and market demand are creating chances to profit from climate-friendly practices
Liberal Arts

Café Connections: Research tailors programs to feed today’s seniors

Public Policy Research Institute works with professionals to improve nutrition and socialization programs
Energy

A global call for net zero emissions

International alliance of top universities, including Texas A&M, urges G20 leaders to implement measures to counteract climate change
COVID-19

Seven reasons why COVID-19 harms African Americans disproportionately

‘While this appears to be alarming, it is, in fact, not surprising,’ A&M professor says