U.S. researchers face sudden funding cuts that threaten studies, careers, and scientific progress.
>Reeling from aid cuts, the sexual and reproductive health community comes together to make its way forward.
>Liz Selvin is taking on the slow-burn diseases—chronic illnesses that our health care systems are ill-equipped to handle.
>Cuts to U.S. aid funding will have ramifications abroad—and at home.
>Disrupted but Determined
Funding cuts and sky-high inflation have made researchers in Argentina thrifty and creative. What can U.S. colleagues learn from them?
>The Future of Cancer
New strategies like liquid biopsies and immunotherapy are revolutionizing cancer care and prevention.
>The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs relies on its “small but mighty” ethos to navigate a future without USAID.
>Less than half of Americans know that they’re increasing their cancer risk by drinking alcohol. Updated warning labels could help raise awareness.
>Community bonds and a human touch have helped scientists collect some of the world's best population-based data on cardiovascular disease risk.
>Post-Election Public Health
Public health values and respect for human rights will continue to guide us as we partner with diverse communities.
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