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The Chinese community, like many others, has a growing elderly population while facing a critical shortage of caregivers. As the largest Asian ethnic group aged 65 years and older, Chinese Americans ...
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Data Editor for U.S. News and World Report, writing solutions-based stories on local health, state policy and international relations.
Paris Alexander had been in a destructive relationship for over a decade, learning to tolerate the intolerable even as the abuse progressed—first mental and emotional torment, then physical and sexual ...
Pam Marino joined the Monterey County Weekly—the largest circulating newspaper in the county with a robust news blog—as a staff writer in November 2016. She covers health, hospitality, military and ...
U.S.-based professional journalists. Fellows in our program include Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalists, veteran health and social welfare reporters, as well as talented journalists ...
Ward Alper, THE Decadent Diabetic Ward Alper is a type 2 Diabetic and chef who lives and eats DECADENTLY in Portland, Maine. Since his diagnosis more than four years ago he has refocused his recipes ...