It felt like all of my skin was burning. It filled my limbs, like, my whole body with little welts,” one mother told The ...
Massive fees, new visa restrictions and aggressive immigration crackdowns threaten to severely disrupt, if not crush, health ...
Children’s nutrition is becoming the latest casualty of the White House war on DEI and government spending that supports families. After canceling funding for research on health care disparities and ...
Three months after receiving a clean bill of health from her cardiologist, marathon runner Dawn Roberts was participating in a 5K with her son when she suddenly felt a sharp pain in her chest. “It was ...
At his day job, Harpreet Singh Pannu is a physician specializing in internal medicine at Kaiser Permanente facilities in San Jose and Santa Clara. But on Sundays, at his sangat (congregation), Pannu ...
To improve the country’s dismal record on maternal mortality, red and blue states alike are extending Medicaid coverage for doulas. But this promising step comes in the shadow of massive federal cuts ...
Jordan Burkart learned pain at a young age. She was placed in foster care at just three days old after Child Protective Services learned her parents were using drugs, she said. Though she was later ...
The Health Divide: Measles cases have hit a three-decade high, and not everyone is equally protected
How prepared is your city to handle a measles outbreak? It’s a question any reporter covering public health should be asking their local officials. The number of measles cases in the U.S. is currently ...
Jessica Berry’s use of alcohol, fentanyl, and other drugs took a heavy toll, she recalled. During her active addiction, she lost friends, had her young daughter temporarily removed from her care, ...
It was the beginning of a change; it was the beginning of my emotional and mental well-being. Through Bienestar, which provides services and resources for the LGBTQ+ community… Nazareth was part of a ...
The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of 21 talented and diverse journalists to participate in the 2025 National Fellowship, exploring issues related to ...
Fatty Ding Square in Monterey Park has long been a landing spot for migrants from China. New arrivals can readily find “family hotels” for less than $20 per night, employment agencies offering day ...
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