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Cuts to federal research funding may delay a potential hepatitis B cure, as trials led by UCSF progress. Asian Americans ...
A reporter seeks answers on the use of residential treatment programs nationwide — and the rationale for sending kids away ...
The academic in me is never going to say causality,” said Harvard's Jeremy Faust. “But the person with a functioning brain is ...
Asian Americans are disproportionately affected by hepatitis B, especially by chronic infections. Years of community work ...
Last year, I spoke with an Iowa mother who found her then-6-year-old son attempting to take his own life during a monthslong ...
Asian Americans, who make up 7% of the U.S. population, account for more than half of all chronic hepatitis B cases. Roughly ...
Violence prevention programs, particularly community-based interventions, can significantly reduce homicides and shootings in ...
I was about four hours away from home in a rural Nevada community in Elko County when a mother told me about her son, who died by suicide. Her son, a high school junior, walked into his parents’ room, ...
Veteran journalist Fran Smith’s new column for our Health Divide series examines the sweeping, often confusing changes in federal health care policy and funding, and how reporters can cover the ...
The Center for Health Journalism's 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative has earned numerous awards in several journalism competitions, including the California News Publishers Association’s (CNPA) ...