"Measles is always the one that worries me," says Vanderbilt's Dr. Kathryn Edwards.
Healthcare Systems & Policy
“With the shelter-in-place, we’ve really had to pivot,” said the director of California's census outreach team.
Carl and Malette Young struggled for more than a decade to find help for their adopted son, Marc, who has fetal alcohol syndrome. Marc spent most of his adolescence bouncing between inpatient facilities for children with behavioral issues and his home in rural North Dakota....
After a failed attempt last year, Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it harder to get a vaccine exemption for school children.
Without rent relief for California tenants, housing advocates fear the pandemic will worsen the homelessness crisis.
At a time when the heft of the federal government’s resources is being focused on fighting Covid-19, cancer centers like Roswell can play a role.
An audio-first docuseries exploring what it means to be a Black person having a baby in the United States today.
I called a doezen nursing facilities in three states over the past week to ask about COVID-19 cases. Here's what I learned.
A high-risk obstetrician shares what it's been like working with pregnant women in some of NYC's poorest neighborhoods during the pandemic.
We'd hope that COVID-19 models would give us predictions akin to weather forecasts, but human behavior complicates that.