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Black Individuals More Likely to Experience Inequities in Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Lyme...
By Johns Hopkins Medicine
Newswise — A new study out of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Lyme Disease Research Center has revealed disparities in the diagnosis...
Students walk out of school after white boy shouts slur, punches Black girl
By TheGrio Staff/Originally published in TheGrio
Dozens of students walked out of their Kansas high school in protest of the way administrators handled a fight...
Backlash to affirmative action hits pioneering maternal health program for Black women
By Ronnie Cohen, KFF Health News/Originally published by The 19th
For Briana Jones, a young Black mother in San Francisco, a city program called the...
New study finds global climate change could impact the flavor and cost of American...
By Alex Hood (Virginia Tech)
Newswise — There are few things tastier than the crisp bite of a cold IPA…for now.
A recent study published in...
What it takes to defend diversity
By Errin Haines/Originally published by The 19th
This column first appeared in The Amendment, a new biweekly newsletter by Errin Haines, The 19th’s editor-at-large. Subscribe today to...
Inside the Secretive World of Penile Enlargement
by Ava Kofman; Photography by Philip Cheung, special to ProPublica
This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign...
Book bans in schools jumped 33 percent last year
By Nadra Nittle/Originally published by The 19th
“The Ed Scare” — that’s how freedom of expression advocacy organization PEN America describes the sweeping restrictions targeting...
Suicide rates of teenage boys are skyrocketing because of firearm access
Jennifer Gerson/Originally published by The 19th
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and The 19th is looking at how gender factors into the political and...
Only 2 percent of U.S. doctors are Latina, despite diversity leading to better care...
By Shefali Luthra
Originally published by The 19th. This Hispanic Heritage Month, we're telling the untold stories of women, women of color and LGBTQ+ people....
The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates
By Marshall Allen
This story was co-published by ProPublica and NPR’s Shots blog in 2017. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for...