Contraception Deserts
Many US residents lack access to family planning and reproductive health care because of where federally funded clinics are located.
...moreMany US residents lack access to family planning and reproductive health care because of where federally funded clinics are located.
...moreSarah Kliff talks with PHP editor-in-chief David K. Jones about her career and the challenges of ‘explaining the news.’
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...moreOne in three United States counties qualifies as a maternity care desert, defined by a complete absence of obstetric providers and care at hospitals or birthing centers.
...moreAs American polarization continues to rise, state policies are widening a mortality gap along political party lines.
...moreExecutive Editor Michael Stein reviews the most talked about posts of 2021, announces the 2022 PHP fellows, and says goodbye to the 2021 fellows.
...moreIn this era of fake news and misinformation, of pandemics and plandemics, your voice is welcome. It puts the public in public health.
...morePreserving personal freedom is a rising response to vaccination. It is now vital to control the public narrative on vaccines to protect our communities.
...morePublic health, scientific, and academic writing are plagued by jargon and words that are so overused they become meaningless. PHP’s Associate Editor, Jennifer Beard offers a new spin on the recent “seven words” controversy.
...moreState laws have been introduced that frame refusal to serve LGBT people and/or same-sex couples as Constitutionally-guaranteed “free exercise” of religion. These bills undermine efforts to improve LGBT access to culturally competent care.
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