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NEW PODCAST EPISODE — The dangers of AI chatbots to teen mental health

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Read & share stories from the April 2026 issue of The Nation's Health >>

Highlights

  • Q&A with NAACP: Addressing the growing environmental harms of AI data centers
    Data centers, which are often located in low-income neighborhoods and communities of color, are proliferating across the U.S., bringing concerns with them.
  • Coverage gaps for behavioral care persist as federal parity rules lag
    Health insurance providers continue to deny far more behavioral health care claims than medical ones and set up additional barriers.
  • Immigration policies threaten US health workforce supply
    People born beyond U.S. borders form the backbone of the nation's health workforce. But tighter immigration restrictions threaten that stability.
  • Student loan debt high for public health workers, survey shows
    Student loan debt is common among the nation's state and local public health workforce, with more than 40% of workers still paying off loans, a new study finds.
  • Columbia builds community for graduate students of color
    MOSAIC, a university mentoring program, addresses concerns that graduate students of color frequently raise, such as limited institutional support and challenges finding community.
  • Vending machines dispensing public health to communities
    Public health vending machines are a growing part of agency toolboxes, promoting oral health, safe sex, overdose prevention and more.
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Special section: Read our section on smart surfaces and urban resilience, sponsored by APHA’s Center for Climate, Health and Equity.

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