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Are there benefits to being “lazy”? A recent CBS Sunday Morning segment explores this question by turning to some NORC trustee expertise. go.norc.org/3Whfu6C
Out now! April episode of 'Let's Talk E-cigarettes' @Spotify & @iTunes @jhb19 & @DrNLindson talk #vapes & interview Jaqueline Avila @UMassBoston re harm-reduction potential of #ecig & nicotine pouches for #cigarette users w/ low SES. @CRUK_Policy funded podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/lets-ta…
Important insights from this ongoing NORC study on food pantries. Giving more choice improves satisfaction and leads to less food waste! go.norc.org/3vltilj
Great interview with my colleague Susan Cahn about the rise in crowdfunding campaigns to pay off medical debt. go.norc.org/4bU9Fl3
Have you seen the AHRQ & NIMHD paper "Guiding Principles to Address the Impact of Algorithm Bias on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care"? This paper provides a framework for mitigating bias in health care algorithms: go.norc.org/3T0nxmk #healthequity
Congrats to NORC’s new Equity Scholars! I look forward to seeing what their work this year will teach us about inclusive and equitable research practices. ow.ly/TJ5Z30szx8A
Really interesting look at NORC’s international work on gender-based violence—including some critical insights on what programs are the most effective. #NORCNow #NORC ow.ly/fVel30szx8y
Thanks to work by my colleagues at NORC on evaluating the 2020 Census count in Illinois, more than 46,000 Illinois residents who were previously omitted are now being recognized, and the state is eligible for additional federal funding. ow.ly/MYeI30syVgj
Check out NORC’s new holiday card! A really fun (and funny) puzzle that lets you guess what the letters N, O, R, and C really stand for. Let me know how you do! ow.ly/3iLb30syzmR
It's time for the @gruber_law virtual t-shirt toss! RT for your chance to win a Gruber t-shirt.
A new paper with NORC authors explores the media’s role in the opioid epidemic. It finds partisan media consumption and racism play a role in what policies US adults support and what stigmas they hold about opioid use disorder. ow.ly/vb0A50Qf2Nw
ICYMI: Americans have differing priorities for Congress when it comes to addressing racial inequality. A recent study by NORC’s Center on Equity Research and @JointCenter shows these differences across race, gender and education level. ow.ly/QOyt50Qe6YC
NORC just released two new surveys showing the divide between workers and employers when it comes to returning to in-person work. Learn more about the struggles workers and companies are facing on our website: ow.ly/OrFV1053Yur #RTO #ReturnToOffice
The latest CDC numbers on youth vaping and tobacco use show a decline among high school students, but overall tobacco product use and daily use rate increases among middle schoolers. @peoplemag has more on CDC plans to combat the rises: people.com/cdc-says-vapin…
Will you be at the AMIA 2023 Annual Symposium in NOLA next week? Make sure you come to our panel where we will discuss integrating patient preferences in patient-centered clinical decision support (#PCCDS): ow.ly/HTpt50Q1BBY #CDSiC
Applications are open for the NORC Equity Scholars Program! Early career researchers and advanced doctoral/postdoctoral students are welcome to apply for this great opportunity to do some research at NORC! ow.ly/aetT104WV1i
My colleagues Vince Welch from the NORC Center on Equity Research has a new article out examining the post-pandemic financial aspirations of Black Americans. ow.ly/zGs1104VYJM
My colleague Jennifer Benz does a wonderful job of sharing both the how and the why of our focus on equity here at NORC. Check out her interview with Vince Welch in the latest EquityCorps video from our Center on Equity Research. ow.ly/c38J104SP8T
Closing a school can have a ripple effect on students, NORC’s Molly Gordon reports in a new article in the Washington Post. “Students coming in from the closed schools felt like they lost something, because they did,” she said. ow.ly/TyzK50PFvyX
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