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Climate change has happened in the news for over 40 years. It is usually covered as a scientific or political…
People with disabilities represent a significant portion of the US population and are the largest minority group in the country.…
From her base in Gallup, New Mexico, Melissa Wyaco oversees about two dozen public health nurses who crisscross the vast…
Racial and ethnic health disparities remain pervasive in most state health systems*. For most states where data are available, compared…
A new study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health found that only 9 percent of older Americans…
On July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signed into law. Considered one of the most sweeping and…
Pulmonary rehabilitation, an essential component of care for patients with chronic respiratory conditions, is difficult for millions of Americans to…
Many Black Americans thought to be at high risk of developing kidney disease have a protective genetic variant that negates…
One of us is a national health behavior advocate whose peer support work sparked a decade-long journey to reform the…