I write for the Center for Health Journalism's Remaking Health Care blog. Previously, I was a health reporter for the Bakersfield Californian, a staff writer for the San Jose Mercury News, and a ...
Nearly half a century after Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime murdered at least 2 million people in Cambodia – a quarter of the country’s population – fresh terror ...
Growing older, African Americans often make a heartfelt plea to their loved ones: “Do not put me in a home.” This sentiment underscores a deep-rooted cultural emphasis on familial caregiving and a ...
Young kids are struggling in school as the long shadow of the pandemic continues to disrupt classrooms. Teachers across the country report young children less able to regulate their emotions and ...
I am retired after a varied career, usually involving writing of some kind (advertising, public relations, technical writing). I hold a bachelors degree in Journalism, a Secondary Teaching Certificate ...
Food insecurity affects farmworkers at higher rates than the general U.S. population, and it can increase their risk of suffering from several chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, ...
As Latino immigrants age, many worry about being a burden on their families and hesitate to ask for help. Psychotherapist Gabriel Romero explains that "we feel pleasure in helping others, but we also ...