To address health inequities, we must invest in people. That’s why RWJF is supporting the leadership of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) medical schools. As institutions of belonging ...
On a grey, drizzly day in February at the Washington Neighborhood Center (WNC), a handful of Native elders offer guidance to teenagers who are rolling bits of rosemary, sage, and sweetgrass into ...
It may be the oldest fact of our survival, yet one we often forget. Across generations and cultures, our strength has always come from relationships—the ties that bind us and remind us that our fates ...
Within the U.S., health misinformation poses challenges for individuals trying to effectively navigate digital health information. In a recent U.S. survey, more than half the respondents were ...
One quarter of U.S. adults over 65 years old are socially isolated, which is associated with a 50% increased risk of dementia and other serious medical conditions. Lack of universal health coverage ...
Despite a common assumption that our country is more polarized than ever, new survey research shows that U.S. adults agree broadly on their priorities for themselves, their families, and their ...
The U.S. lacks public funding for care. Medicaid and Medicare cover doctor’s visits, inpatient hospital care, and other medical services, but do not cover childcare or long-term home care. This places ...
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