Decriminalizing Drugs Doesn’t Increase Fatal Overdoses: Study
The study, which looks at states that have decriminalized drugs, comes amid public backlash to progressive drug laws
How a Big Pharma Company Stalled a Potentially Lifesaving Vaccine in Pursuit of Bigger Profits
A vaccine against tuberculosis has never been closer to reality, but its development slowed after its owner focused on more profitable vaccines
It’s Time to Radically Rethink How We Prepare for and Respond to Global Health Emergencies
Transitioning Afghanistan’s Health Sector: The Urgent Need for Taliban’s Responsibility
The Migration Crisis in Mexico
The Uyghurs Forced to Process the World’s Fish
China forces minorities from Xinjiang to work in industries around the country. This includes handling much of the seafood sent to America
Why So Many Americans Are Losing Trust in Science
69 percent of Americans this past May said they had confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interest
Children Are Dying in Ill-Prepared Emergency Rooms Across America
Hospitals and regulators have done little to ensure ERs are ready to treat children in emergencies
Without a College Degree, Life in America Is Staggeringly Shorter
What the economic statistics obscure in the averages is that there is not one but two Americas—and a clear line demarcating the division is education