Trump administration has taken actions to dismantle established public health infrastructure as part of its second-term agenda.
Pathogens such as the coronavirus can travel around the world at a speed that too often outpaces governments’ ability to detect, treat, cure, and prevent diseases. Even the best-funded health care ...
With the U.S. withdrawing from the World Health Organization and rethinking foreign aid, China has an opportunity to play a ...
Suicide rates among farmers are rising, driven by financial stress, isolation, and provider shortages. Addressing their needs is critical for families and the nation's food security.
Earth Commission Report1 provides major new insights into the potential for the transgression of Earth-system boundaries ...
With federal support, universities produce world-changing discoveries and the next generation of exquisitely well-trained ...
Good health is an essential requirement for refugees to be able to rebuild their lives. Yet years or decades of forced displacement can take a significant toll on an individual’s health and wellbeing.
If we are truly concerned about border security, our best defense is to work with international partners such as WHO to strengthen global health.
President Trump’s second term has seen a significant shift towards executive overreach, with policies such as a federal ...
They are among those who will be the most hurt by the Trump administration’s drastic actions last month to suddenly stop US ...
Liberia is at a crossroads. As West Africa becomes an increasingly critical hub in the global drug trade, the country’s ...
Confidence in scientific institutions mostly survived the first Trump administration. What will happen to it now?