Opinion Climate change isn’t India’s fault, but it is India’s responsibility Flaming air conditioners, eggs boiling in the sand, and other signs of deadly heat
Book Is social prescribing just what the doctor ordered? A new book questions whether we need our physicians to force us to engage with the world.
Opinion Why “climate resilience” isn’t actually a solution The Department of Health and Human Services’ resilience policy undermines efforts to prevent climate disaster.
Opinion A new model of drug discovery could change the game on superbugs Where markets fail, collaboration might just succeed.
Feature It took decades to get a malaria vaccine. Now comes the hard part. Multiple doses, remote communities, and heat are all obstacles on the front line.
Feature Cambodia’s new path for prosthetic care As donor aid lags, the country aims to take over rehabilitation services.
Opinion Unhoused shows us the public health crisis under our noses We can’t solve the problem of homelessness if we look away.
Opinion “Health care for the homeless” is just a start. People need housing. Otherwise, cycles of hospitalization will continue.
Opinion Empathy should guide responses to reported vaccine injuries The claims must be fully investigated to prevent further harm.
Research Researchers look closer at the placenta A better understanding of the placenta may help curb maternal and fetal mortality rates, but progress is slow.
Opinion Imagine if women’s health had the resources it deserves It’s time for women to be a priority.
People 10 minutes with First Lady Fatima Bio The first lady of Sierra Leone discusses gender-based violence and public health.
Feature Seeing industrial pollution through a journalist’s lens The chemicals may be invisible, but their impact is not.
Ideas Is the future of nutrition actually in space? To make crops resilient to climate change, scientists are exposing seeds to cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures, and low gravity.