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The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of 21 talented and diverse journalists to ...
Many pier fishermen in Southern California still eat DDT-contaminated fish, while government efforts struggle to address the ...
Racial inequities in health care and research have long been a problem. Increasing the number of Black participants in ...
The USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism is pleased to announce the selection of 21 talented and diverse journalists to participate in the 2025 National Fellowship, exploring issues related to ...
Cuts to federal research funding may delay a potential hepatitis B cure, as trials led by UCSF progress. Asian Americans ...
A reporter seeks answers on the use of residential treatment programs nationwide — and the rationale for sending kids away ...
The academic in me is never going to say causality,” said Harvard's Jeremy Faust. “But the person with a functioning brain is ...
Asian Americans are disproportionately affected by hepatitis B, especially by chronic infections. Years of community work ...
California’s reporting relies on local health departments to determine whether a case is chronic — a process that often requires staff to dig through records for additional test results or clinical ...
I was about four hours away from home in a rural Nevada community in Elko County when a mother told me about her son, who died by suicide. Her son, a high school junior, walked into his parents’ room, ...