Pop-up restaurant fights stigma with HIV-positive chefs
Let’s end the HIV myths with a delicious, risk-free pappardelle.
On Nov 21, 2017 by Ana Valens
Apple Watch can detect sleep apnea and hypertension, study shows
And it only used heart rate and step count to do so.
On Nov 14, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
Fear of boobs should not stop you from giving women CPR
A new study shows just how little we understand women’s bodies.
On Nov 14, 2017 by Claire Downs
The 2017 election was an important victory for reproductive rights
Many winners campaigned on women’s access to healthcare.
On Nov 9, 2017
Your birth control options, ranked from most effective to least
You might be surprised how your birth control stacks up.
On Nov 3, 2017 by Claire Lampen
The Trump official who oversaw Jane Doe’s case has a troubling anti-abortion history
For starters, he doesn’t have a medical background.
On Nov 1, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
Notre Dame drops birth control coverage under Trump’s ‘religious freedom’ policy
It’s one of the first to take the administration up its anti-contraception-coverage offer.
On Nov 1, 2017 by Ana Valens
Everything you never knew about the morning-after pill
How effective is Plan B, really?
On Oct 29, 2017 by Kristen Hubby
It’s still illegal in Ohio to not tell your partner your HIV diagnosis before sex
The Ohio Supreme Court shut down the argument that the law violates free speech.
On Oct 27, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
5 ways to show support for World Mental Health Day
More than 300 million people suffer from depression.
On Oct 10, 2017
Trump rolls back mandatory birth control coverage
This could leave hundreds of thousands of women without coverage.
On Oct 6, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
This tattoo ink could be the future of healthcare
This could be a life-changer for diabetics.
On Sep 30, 2017 by Monica Riese
Nearly half of all abortions worldwide are unsafe, report finds
That’s 25 million unsafe abortions per year.
On Sep 29, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
Selena Gomez’s kidney donor shows her scars in moving Instagram post
‘Happy to be back.’
On Sep 22, 2017 by Kris Seavers
Why ‘Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day’ is so important for minority communities
For people of color, going for a checkup is more complicated than just calling the doctor.
On Sep 16, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
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