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Pain of police killings ripples outward to traumatize Black people and communities across US

by Denise A. Herd, University of California, Berkeley As the video goes public of Black police officers in Memphis beating Tyre Nichols to death, it...

Are gas stoves bad for your health?

Federal regulators are examining the health effects of emissions from gas stoves. SolStock via Getty Images Here’s why the federal government is considering new safety...

People of color are as interested in buying electric cars as White consumers – the biggest obstacle is access to charging

Getty Images    by Andrea Marpillero-Colomina, The New School  A nationally representative survey of 8,027 Americans shows that across all racial demographics, overall interest in purchasing electric...

It’s impossible to determine your personal COVID-19 risks and frustrating to try – but you can still take action

Before the pandemic, an intergenerational tea party wouldn’t have seemed a risky proposition. fotostorm/E+ via Getty Images by Malia Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison “How risky is being...

US abortion law decision brings attention to rights of women in Africa

by Sara E Casey, Columbia University A leaked draft of a majority opinion of the US Supreme Court has revealed the court’s leaning towards undoing...

What is Paxlovid and how will it help the fight against coronavirus?

Paxlovid may help prevent severe illness in patients at highest risk for COVID-19 complications. picture alliance/picture alliance via Getty Images An infectious diseases physician answers questions...

Surprise – your kids may be nervous about ditching the mask

Some school-age children may not even remember what it was like to go to school without masks. Kali9/E+ via Getty Images by Elizabeth Englander, Bridgewater State...

Can churches be protectors of public health?

by Andrew Gardner, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace Over the past two years of living with COVID-19, many churches have had to think...

Medical technologies have been central to US pandemic response – but social behaviors matter just as much

COVID-19 vaccines and treatments aren’t societal silver bullets when health disparities persist. Michael Nagle/Xinhua via Getty Images Eyal Oren, San Diego State University Before COVID-19, there was...

Biden to expand access to at-home COVID kits: 4 essential reads on the critical role of rapid tests

by Matt Williams, The Conversation President Joe Biden has outlined plans to massively ramp up COVID-19 testing in an effort to curb – or at...

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