The Solution to America's Mental Health Crisis Already Exists
In the United States, hundreds of thousands of people with serious mental illnesses are consigned to lives of profound instability
"They Can't Arrest All of Us": Why Iran's Defiant Young Protesters "Want the Change Today"
Sparked by the recent death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, students in Iran are protesting daily, calling for women's rights, climate reform, and more
"Cycles of Panic and Neglect": Head of Pandemic Prevention Institute Explains its Early Death
Rick Bright explains why he's leaving the Rockfeller Foundation after its surprise move
Haiti's Hospitals Plan to Close Amid Fuel Shortages
Most of Haiti's hospitals are cutting the number of patients they can admit or are readying to close as fuel supplies reach critical levels
At Long Last, Can Malaria Be Eradicated?
Two new vaccines may finally turn back an ancient plague, but in unexpected ways, their arrival also complicates the path to ending the disease
Five Global Health Takeaways From the 77th UN General Assembly
The Cleft Palate-Malnutrition Connection
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