Dreamers have been leading America’s pandemic response, despite their own shaky future By Lourdes Medrano/Undark / Published September 3, 2020
Most Americans can’t afford fertility treatments anymore—so they’re going abroad By Brant deBoer/Undark / Published August 24, 2020
Black mothers face high death rates. Now they have to contend with climate change, too. By Candice Wang / Published August 4, 2020
Exploring the common misconceptions regarding trans and non-binary identities By Hannah Seo / Published July 28, 2020
Ignored by doctors, trans people turn to dangerous underground treatments By Tara Santora/Undark / Published July 7, 2020
Arizona reopened too quickly. Now Indigenous nations are paying the price. By Hardy, Saul & Smith/The Conversation / Published July 6, 2020
Traveling midwives fill crucial health care gaps in rural US states By Sophie Novack/Texas Observer / Published June 26, 2020
Trans people’s access to health care is imperiled, but a recent Supreme Court case might help By Hannah Seo / Published June 23, 2020
Meet the health care workers and patients on the front lines of another national crisis By Purbita Saha / Published April 13, 2020
COVID-19 could hit homeless communities hard By Michael Cousineau/The Conversation / Published March 18, 2020
Emergency rooms push Medicaid patients out more often than privately-insured people By Nicole Wetsman / Published April 3, 2019
Accessing health records on your iPhone is a dream and a nightmare By Nicole Wetsman / Published January 23, 2019
Online birth control is safe—and the only option for some women By Julissa Treviño / Published November 16, 2018
The Apple Watch is evolving into a legitimate medical device By Claire Maldarelli / Published September 14, 2018
University supercomputers are science’s unsung heroes, and Texas will get the fastest yet By Rob Verger / Published August 31, 2018
People who need self-care the most aren’t getting it. Just ask a trucker. By Eleanor Cummins / Published April 16, 2018
Millions of Americans can’t stay home with the flu, so it spreads By Sara Chodosh / Published February 13, 2018
The U.S. health care industry could learn a lot from India’s doctors By Marlene Cimons / Published December 9, 2017
Do you know enough basic anatomy to keep yourself healthy? It’s time to find out. By Sara Chodosh / Published November 8, 2017
Doctors are wearing the new Google Glass while seeing patients By Rob Verger / Published July 19, 2017
Astronaut Scott Kelly Thinks NASA Should Provide Lifetime Medical Care By Sarah Fecht / Published June 16, 2016
How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Drugs Better and Faster By Rebecca Harrington / Published July 29, 2015
Pharma Companies Must End Secret Gifts To Doctors Starting Next Month By Shaunacy Ferro / Published July 18, 2013
How the Designer of Apple’s Mouse is Helping 32 Million Americans Sign Up For Healthcare By Colin Lecher / Published June 29, 2012
Children’s Hospital Boston Sends Telepresence Robots Home With Post-Op Patients By Clay Dillow / Published December 15, 2011
X Prize Foundation Offers $10 Million For a Tricorder to Diagnose Patients By Rebecca Boyle / Published May 12, 2011
Company Offers $3 Million for an Algorithm That Predicts Whether You’ll Get Sick By Clay Dillow / Published April 1, 2011
Some Japanese Patients Shun Robot Helpers, Throwing High-Tech Future of Elder Care Into Doubt By Rebecca Boyle / Published February 5, 2011
Nine Technologies To Save Money For Our Health Care System By Susannah F. Locke / Published February 25, 2010
Med Students Use P2P File Sharing To Get Restricted Access Papers By Stuart Fox / Published October 29, 2009