Haiti's Public Health Crisis Deepens as Cholera Cases Reported
At least seven suspected cholera deaths reported as outbreak hits amid rising gang violence, limited fuel and water, possible hospital closures
Threats to Water and Biodiversity are Linked. A New U.S. Envoy Role Tackles Both.
For the first time, the U.S. State Department is linking the issues of biodiversity and water in one role
Nord Stream Gas Leaks May Be a New Disaster for the Climate
Germany estimates 300,000 metric tons of methane escapes. Scientists speculate it could be one of the worst leaks ever
The Life of a Foreign Aid Practitioner
Women Said Coronavirus Shots Affect Periods. New Study Shows They're Right.
A coronavirus vaccination can change the timing of when you get your period, according to research. For most people, the effect was temporary
Alzheimer's Treatment Slowed Cognitive Decline in Closely Watched Clinical Trial
An investigational Alzheimer's disease treatment slowed the rate of cognitive decline by 27 percent in a clinical trial
South Africa's Health-Care Whistleblowers Are Under Threat
Cuba Approves Same-Sex Marriage in Historic Vote
Sweeping 100-page law will also allow same-sex couples to adopt and includes measures that expand protections for women, children and the elderly
Women's Health Got Worse in 2021, Global Survey Finds
About 1.5 billion women did not have access to preventive care in 2021, and globally, fewer than 1 in 8 women were screened for cancer