Disinformation is always bad for democracy, but it is especially toxic during a pandemic.
Patient Safety and Ethics
Gerald Chee isn't shy about his battles with substance abuse. Chee, who lives on the Navajo Nation, said he believes he got COVID-19 while partying with others.
As the Navajo Nation continues its fight against COVID-19, chronic substance abuse is complicating the effort.
The Department of Health wants to respond to coronavirus patients who need support within hours, not days.
Paris Hilton is speaking out publicly about what she says was abuse she endured while at a “troubled teen” facility in Utah in the 1990s.
Like thousands of parents across California and beyond who are caring for children with physical, behavioral and developmental conditions, the Ansaris rely on a small army of teachers, therapists, nurses and other caregivers to get through the week.
We’ve long given up the idea that justice is blind. We need to give up the idea that health care is blind, too....
Other states like Oregon have done more to include Pacific Islander community leaders in the pandemic emergency response and provide them with resources.
This week's question: How can the media encourage people to get vaccinated, once a vaccine has been developed?
Innovative programs spring up to help vulnerable adults stay connected.