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In the space of six months, Xamã the jaguar had crisscrossed more than 14,000 hectares of the Amazon Rainforest, or about ...
Diabetes and hypertension could have a domino effect for future health problems like dementia—especially for Black Americans, ...
The New York bill defines “aid in dying” as a medical practice. If a patient qualifies, a doctor can prescribe a lethal dose ...
Victor Malin Jr. shares his personal struggles with foster care, incarceration, and the foster care-to-prison pipeline in a ...
Cheryl Harding knew something was wrong. The simplest physical tasks left her gasping for air. Sometimes she got so winded ...
The maternal health crisis in the U.S., specifically affects Black moms. Dad and founder, Charles Johnson IV, is rectifying ...
Universities across the country are scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump’s anti-diversity push in an effort to ...
He had spent years documenting life ... "Some people just wave us off, as if talking about death will make it come sooner," said Xiang Qiaozhen, a palliative care nurse in Zhejiang and a volunteer ...
A disruption in federal funds has jeopardized HIV testing and outreach in Mississippi, and researchers warn of a resurgence ...
LGBTQ+ elders experience unique aging challenges. One family's previously hidden story illustrates the struggles but also ...
Hospice care provides specialized, compassionate support for patients in the final stages of life, focusing on comfort rather than cure. According to data collected by the National Hospice and ...
Routine data (ie, data collected for clinical or administrative purposes) have long been used to describe and quantify end-of-life experiences, including inequitable outcomes. For example, studies ...