Addressing the U.S.'s cultural and economic inequalities effectively will require vastly different leadership than what we ...
An Ipsos global study shows strong nostalgia among Indians who believe life in 1975 was better than in 2025, despite being ...
In 2015, all countries in the world agreed on a framework for sustainable development: the 2030 Agenda. 1 A bold vision of ...
Background Although absolute poverty in rural China has been systematically eradicated, rural residents continue to suffer ...
A Lancet Editorial1 rightly highlighted the growing health threats posed by far-right populism. However, shockingly, it overlooked a crucial dimension central to the far right, namely an anti-feminist ...
Multiple factors contribute to rising obesity rates. However, excess caloric intake remains the primary driver. This conclusion is supported by multiple lines of evidence, including observational ...
The NIH is picking up Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s argument that a healthy immune system can keep even pandemic germs at bay.
A new report urges Michigan leaders to tackle income and education gaps to reverse declining health outcomes and improve ...
Rural Americans face significant barriers to accessing adequate primary care; tailored federal and state programs can help ...
Persistent fragmentation in public health policy and practice—whether in early child development, systems strengthening, health equity, pandemic response, ...
Research suggests that having a resilient, expansive identity could protect us from disease and offer hope for repairing ...
Everyday contact is fading in our streets and cafés. Yet small moments with strangers shape trust, confidence, and our sense ...
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