As New York, Chicago, New Orleans and other cities with large black populations began to emerge as hot spots for COVID-19, reporters Aaron Morrison and Jay Reeves thought it would be relevant to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Medical mistrust continues to be a major issue in the care of patients with multiple myeloma — particularly ...
Editor's Note: The following is part of a class project originally initiated in the classroom of Ball State University professor Adam Kuban in fall 2021. Kuban continued the project this spring ...
Study participants cite historical exploitation, rapid vaccine development, and coercive messaging as primary reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Complex and deeply rooted factors, including ...
Past and ongoing harms that the medical profession has caused Indigenous Canadians have fostered mistrust of the healthcare ...
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary said the government must show greater humility and be more transparent if it hopes to rebuild public trust in its health guidance, which he said has been badly eroded ...
A group of people with the Army Corps of Engineers exit a home on Cades Cove on Monday, March 4, 2024, in Florissant. The Army Corp of Engineers were drilling into the foundation of the house to test ...
Being female, residing in a rural community and having conservative political views were all associated with FDA mistrust. Gender, political affiliation, and health status were all associated with ...
The potential elevation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the nation’s largest health agency could be detrimental to the government’s goal of preventing cervical cancer through vaccination. That’s ...
Most hybrid workers will tell you they see the benefits of their in-office days–the camaraderie, the networking, the opportunities to impress the boss–but that they simply get more done when they work ...