Three Years of Declining Overdose Deaths: Cautious Optimism and Lingering Concerns
The U.S. has seen three consecutive years of declining drug overdose deaths, offering cautious optimism. However, experts warn that progress remains f...
The U.S. has seen three consecutive years of declining drug overdose deaths, offering cautious optimism. However, experts warn that progress remains f...
A new Commonwealth Fund report reveals significant health equity improvements in U.S. states from 2022 to 2024, including Medicaid expansions and exte...
Less than half of NIH-funded research papers analyze or report data by sex, despite NIH guidelines promoting sex-inclusivity in study design. A new st...
A fourth-year medical student and researcher criticizes a $1.6 million CDC-funded study in Guinea-Bissau comparing hepatitis B vaccine administration...
A new American Lung Association report reveals that 46% of US children—33.5 million—live in areas with dangerous air pollution levels. Experts warn th...
A decade-long U.S. study of 380,000 births found babies born to lower-income families face significantly higher risks of preterm birth and low birthwe...
A new study reveals that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods may speed up cellular aging. Researchers found that adults in low-opportunity areas had...