There’s growing evidence that medicine risks losing talent from poor and working-class, Black and Latino communities.
This year Drexel has its first club focused solely on promoting health literacy throughout the community. This club, Health Literacy & Community Partners, is founded on the idea of bridging the gaps ...
Students watch sheep grazing on the UC Davis quad in June, 2024. A new field of medicine, Ecological Medicine, emphasizes how connectedness with animals and nature benefits health. (Gregory ...
Recognizing the inextricable link between nutrition and health, stakeholders and policy makers are considering future health care coverage of clinically effective and cost-effective food-based ...
Poor nutrition in the US causes more than 600,000 deaths and an estimated $1.1 trillion in health care spending and lost productivity annually, as well as profound health disparities. Food Is Medicine ...
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) are teaming up to “break up big medicine.” The lawmakers introduced legislation to crack down on health care conglomerates that own multiple ...
TIME reveals the third annual TIME100 Health list, recognizing the 100 most influential individuals in health.
Following historian and philosopher Hanna Arendt, there is the belief that the public should assert their needs and interests in scientific endeavors. 1 But, before the public can weigh in, someone ...
Higher ranking military officers receive more resources and better care than low ranking military officers, according to an analysis of 1.5 million military ER visits published Thursday in the journal ...
A Native American leader shares how the medicine wheel supports mental, physical and spiritual well-being in challenging ...
Woodlawn Health announced internal medicine physician Dr. J Timothy Aldridge is transitioning to being an independent medical ...
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