New Jersey is one of five states in the Northeast with health care facilities recognized by U.S. News & World Report for the care they provide to historically underserved communities. According to U.S ...
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Immunotherapy in NSCLC faces challenges like high costs, limited access, and the need for optimized dosing and understanding of drug mechanisms. Precision medicine in breast cancer is evolving with ...
Students today expect easy access to course materials, and it’s not an unreasonable expectation. We’ve heard from a significant number of students that they appreciate it when the required items are ...
GRAND FORKS — Altru Health System has been recognized as one of 53 of the best regional hospitals for equitable access in the country, a press release by U.S. News and World Report said. The list, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Black men with prostate cancer achieved similar PFS and OS as white men when treated in a clinical trial setting ...
In Grand Rapids, Michigan, every 8th grader learns to canoe in the Grand River. Milwaukee’s public school district is now home to five new greenspaces. In Austin, nature-based learning is integrated ...
Margrit Wiesendanger, MD, PhD, highlights how social determinants of health and equitable treatment access are critical to improving lupus outcomes, particularly in minority populations. The LUMINA ...
WASHINGTON — A quality education can change a young person's future. “We’re all different people and we all deserve the same education and we can all impact the world in different ways,” said Desmond ...
Mobile health technologies, such as wearable devices, mobile health apps and telehealth or remote coaching, have shown potential to help people start and maintain heart-healthy behaviors, such as ...
This article was produced as part of Humanities DC’s Community Journalism Program. As nearly 100,000 D.C. youth finished their enrollment in May for the upcoming 2025–26 school year, certain at-risk ...