Trump’s push to exit the WHO could impact global disease control Christopher Clary and Catherine Z. Worsnop - February 4, 2025 A Good Chat on what you need to know about the potential U.S. withdrawal and its consequences.
Anti-Haitian rhetoric is more than a 2024 GOP campaign stunt Niambi M. Carter - October 16, 2024 Framing Haitians as a “threat” goes far beyond racism. And America has been doing this for two centuries.
Oz has promoted false health claims. What if he pushed vaccinations? Matt Motta and Dominik Stecuła - October 16, 2022 When Oz urged viewers to vaccinate against the measles, many listened, our research finds
Who’s getting vaccinated? The answer has changed since the first wave. Cary Wu - September 15, 2022 At first, areas dense with Black and Latino Americans were left behind. Now, counties dominated by Whites are the laggards.
How will the end of Roe affect IVF? Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Heather Mohamed, and Erin Heidt-Forsythe - June 16, 2022 Our research suggests that Republicans and Democrats want to preserve infertility care – although some laws could have unintended consequences.
How Black women will be especially affected by the loss of Roe Chelsea N. Jones and Christine M. Slaughter - June 14, 2022 With higher maternal mortality, more problem pregnancies, worse health care and less insurance, Black women especially need reproductive autonomy.
Women of color want reproductive justice, not just abortion rights Kimala Price - May 11, 2022 Even with Roe protections in place, marginalized communities were already shut out of a great deal of reproductive-health care.
Why counting vaccinated Americans doesn’t always add up David Lazer - April 7, 2022 The percentages the CDC reports don’t necessarily line up with census data. Here’s why.
How Republican leaders could motivate their voters to get vaccinated against the coronavirus John Kane and Ian G. Anson - October 7, 2021 Our research found an argument that boosts Republicans’ willingness to get vaccinated.
In the battle over school mask mandates, Americans will listen to some orders – and not others Jonathan E. Collins - October 1, 2021 They’re more willing to listen to presidents than mayors -- and to heed Biden rather than Trump