A law created in the 1970s to protect Native American children from being taken from their homes and given to white families is raising ethical and legal questions on its likely path to the Supreme Court. In other public health news: deadly falls in seniors, walking, climate change, food and sleep, and more.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2ENStQb
June 05, 2019
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Health News, Kaiser Health News
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