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An occasional newsletter with the latest stories of the Ethnic Media Collaborative, a project of the USC Center for Health ...
A reporter finds many people are eager to have more conversations about menopause and its impacts, but are struggling to find the right venue.
SF hepatitis B cases and deaths declined since 2021, but rates remain above national average; advocates urge routine ...
Anxiety feels like a bomb in my stomach and every second feels like a year and nothing makes it stop,” said one young woman. ...
The embrace of doula support even in Republican-led states is colliding with sweeping federal cuts to health care, public ...
Native youth in California face the state's highest suicide rates despite being its smallest ethnic group. Now Medicaid cuts ...
As the fall semester quickly approaches, parents, educators, and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) continue ...
Support for Curcio’s reporting on this project also came from the Fund for Journalism on Child Well-Being, a program of the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern ...
Michelle Levander is the founding director of the Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism. Since she launched the Center in 2004, the ...
The Health Divide: Measles cases have hit a three-decade high, and not everyone is equally protected
Measles cases are at their highest numbers in decades amid declining vaccinations, persistent disparities and vaccine ...
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