On July 1, 1946, the world watched, literally, through newsreels and radio broadcasts, as the United States detonated “Able,” ...
From a Tuskegee Study apology to vaccine distrust, Benita Harris spent her career at the CDC battling racial disparity in ...
With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
For many Black patients, the most dangerous part of taking medication is not always the pill itself—it’s what they are not told before taking it. Across the U.S. healthcare system, Black patients are ...
Faced with a syphilis outbreak beginning in 2019, Alberta researchers tried something new to reach the affected and ...
It’s a lousy time to be a kid in Florida. You’re told you can’t read certain books or study certain subjects or discuss ...
The history of the hepatitis B vaccine has been marked by controversies, from the ‘Australia antigen’ to the ‘Pediatric ...
When Union forces retreated, soldiers and civilians fled together in panic, clogging roads and worsening the rout. The event ...
After reaching San Francisco — the first winter automobile crossing of the US — teams discovered there was no viable route to ...
There's something magnetic about historical novels that blur the line between fact and fiction. You get the drama, the ...
The abortion rate is rocketing – and the reasons behind it make total sense - LET’S UNPACK THAT: With terminations at a ...
Life’s story may stretch further back than scientists once thought. Some genes found in nearly every organism today were already duplicated before all life shared a common ancestor. By tracking these ...