Bigger cities boost ‘social crimes’

As cities grow in size, crime grows even faster. But while certain types of crime — car theft and robbery, […]
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As cities grow in size, crime grows even faster. But while certain types of crime — car theft and robbery, […] A New York City law banning so-called gay conversion therapy would be repealed under legislation introduced Thursday over concerns that […] From risks of violence and abuse to disrupting their development, humanitarian crises present major threats to the wellbeing of children, […] LSTM’s Professor Joseph Valadez is senior author on a new study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy […] High poverty rates, low education and lack of insurance are all social determinants that are expected to lead to high […] Two-thirds of current cancer patients, and more than three-quarters of former cancer patients aged 50 and over, are mentally flourishing […] In many countries, health care reimbursements for drugs are directly related to their value or net health benefits in treating […]
Bigger cities boost ‘social crimes’
New York City looks to repeal ‘gay conversion therapy’ ban
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