Claim Denied: U.S. Insurance and Health Equity
Researcher Alex Hoagland discusses the links between race, income, education and claim denials for preventive care
The United States Can't Arrest Its Way Out of Gun Violence
Communities, hospitals, and prosecutors can play valuable roles in curbing gun violence
Out Cold: The Most Common Wintertime Injuries in a Warming World
Shifting weather and rising heating costs create wintertime threats, namely among the elderly and other at-risk groups
The 10 Americas: How Geography, Race, and Income Shape U.S. Life Expectancy
The differences in U.S. life expectancy are so large it's as if the population lives in separate Americas instead of one
Data in Global Health
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2.5 Times
Rates of maternal death among Black women were 2.5 times those of white women in 2022
1,200
Nearly 1,200 attacks on health-care workers and facilities have taken place in the three years since the coup
1 in 4
One in four U.S. women will have an abortion by age 45
500,000
UNRWA educates more than 500,000 children and provides basic health services to almost 6 million people
70%
More than 70 percent of adult men smoke in Indonesia
1967
In 1967, the WHO identified unsafe abortion as a serious public health problem in many countries
3.3 Times
Where there was trust in local health workers people were 3.3 times more likely to wear a mask during COVID
45 Percent
The number of people dying from opioid use in the U.S. in 2021 was nearly 45 percent higher than in 2020
34 Million
The number of people who have died from AIDS-related illnesses
1 in 3
One in three women—1.3 billion women and girls worldwide—experiences gender-based violence in her lifetime
Series: U.S. Foreign Policy and Global Health
See allHealth, Latin America, and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence
Multiple crises burden health systems in the region, but AI offers potential for progress
The Pandemic Agreement Fractures in the Latest Negotiations
WHO member states continue to disagree on critical issues and might tackle them after adopting a pandemic agreement
The PEPFAR Files: Who Tried to End the Lifesaving HIV Program?
The first in a three-part series explores why the popular global health program is under threat
Kennedy's Lawyer Has Asked the FDA to Revoke Approval of the Polio Vaccine
Aaron Siri, who specializes in vaccine lawsuits, has been at RFK Jr.'s side reviewing candidates for top jobs at the DHHS
The Trouble With Trump's Pick to Run the FDA
Marty Makary is a surgeon, prolific author, and avowed contrarian
How Worried Should We Be About Disease X?
An unidentified illness has claimed nearly 80 lives in Democratic Republic of Congo
British Lawmakers Vote to Legalize Assisted Dying in Landmark Decision
After an emotional debate, Parliament voted on Friday in favor of allowing assisted suicide for some terminally ill people in England and Wales