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2024
- 68 Adopting the Standard Medical Deduction Increased State SNAP Enrollment and Benefits
by Yuwei Zhang & Jun Li & Dongmei Zuo & Colleen Heflin - 67 Waiving SNAP Interviews during the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased SNAP Caseloads
by Colleen Heflin & William Clay Fannin & Leonard Lopoo & Siobhan O'Keefe
2023
- 66 Stronger Regulations on Air Pollution Could Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Rates
by Yue Sun - 65 Behavioral Science Interventions Could Increase SNAP Comprehension and Awareness Among Military Families
by Colleen Heflin & Hannah Patnaik & Leonard M. Lopoo & Siobhan O'Keefe - 64 COVID-19 Mortality Rates were Higher in States that Limited Governments from Enacting Public Health Orders
by Xue Zhang & Mildred Warner & Gen Meredith - 63 Beyond the “Model Minority” Mirage: How Does Positive Bias Affect Asian Students and Other Students of Color?
by Ying Shi & Maria Zhu - 62 Affirmative Action is a Successful Policy for Diversity in College Graduation
by Amy Lutz & Pamela R. Bennett & Rebecca Wong - 61 How Did Healthcare Affordability Change for U.S. Adults with Intellectual Disability After the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act?
by Nastassia Vaitsiakhovich - 60 Medicaid-Insured Older Adults on SNAP May Have Stronger Medication Adherence
by Colleen Heflin & Chinedum O. Ojinnaka & Irma A. Arteaga & Leslie Hodges & Gabriella Alphonso - 59 Children in Economically Disadvantaged Households Have Lower Early Literacy Skills than their High-Income Peers
by Michah W. Rothbart & Colleen Heflin & Gabriella Alphonso