Montana Tribes Want to Stop Jailing People for Suicide Attempts but Lack a Safer Alternative
POPLAR, Mont. — When Maria Vega was a senior in high school in 2015, she found the body of one of her closest friends, who had died by suicide. A few days later, devastated by the loss, Vega tried to take her own life. After the attempt failed, she was arrested and taken to juvenile […]
“Este es el último pañal que me queda”: la ansiedad de ser padres en la pobreza
Para los padres que viven en la pobreza, la “matemática del pañal” es un cálculo diario, apremiante y angustiante, con el que están familiarizados. En los Estados Unidos, los bebés usan de seis a 10 pañales desechables al día, a un costo promedio de $70 a $80 al mes. Los pañales de marca con alta […]
Worn-Out Nurses Hit the Road for Better Pay, Stressing Hospital Budgets — And Morale
In parts of the country where covid-19 continues to fill hospitals, a rotating cast of traveling nurses helps keep intensive care units fully staffed. Hospitals have to pay handsomely to get that temporary help, and those higher wages are tempting some staff nurses to hit the road, too. Nearly two years into the pandemic, there’s […]
The Yelp of Covid: Vigilantes Crowdsource Pandemic Safety Tips for Consumers
[Updated on Oct. 21] ATHENS, Ga. — Melissa Lee had more to deal with than funeral planning when her husband, Dan Williams, died by suicide in January. She also was faced with continuing his 1,400-member Facebook group, “Athens, GA Mask Grades 2.0,” designed to help residents of Athens protect themselves from covid-19 by grading local […]
DC’s Harllee Harper Is Using Public Health Tools to Prevent Gun Violence. Will It Work?
After four people were murdered in one week in early September — all in the same Washington, D.C., neighborhood — residents made a plea for help. “We’ve been at funerals all week,” said Janeese Lewis George, a City Council member who represents the neighborhood. “What can we do as a community?” She was speaking to […]
Grupos en redes sociales ofrecen información local sobre el seguimiento de las normas de covid
ATHENS, Georgia – Melissa Lee tuvo que enfrentarse a algo más que a la planificación del funeral cuando su esposo, Dan Williams, se suicidó en enero. También tuvo que ocuparse de la continuación de su grupo de Facebook de 1,400 miembros, “Athens, GA Mask Grades 2.0”, diseñado para ayudar a los residentes de Athens a […]
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Dems Agree to Agree, But Not on What to Agree On
Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on PRX. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Click here for a transcript of the episode. Negotiations over what to include in — and cut from — the domestic spending package on Capitol Hill are […]
‘They Treat Me Like I’m Old and Stupid’: Seniors Decry Health Providers’ Age Bias
Joanne Whitney, 84, a retired associate clinical professor of pharmacy at the University of California-San Francisco, often feels devalued when interacting with health care providers. There was the time several years ago when she told an emergency room doctor that the antibiotic he wanted to prescribe wouldn’t counteract the kind of urinary tract infection she […]
“Me tratan como si fuera vieja y estúpida”: adultos mayores denuncian a profesionales de salud que los discriminan por edad
Joanne Whitney, de 84 años, profesora clínica asociada retirada de la Escuela de Farmacia en la Universidad de California-San Francisco, a menudo se siente desvalorizada cuando interactúa con proveedores de atención médica. Hace varios años, cuando le dijo a un médico de una sala de emergencias que el antibiótico que quería recetarle no curaría el […]
Scientists Search for Cause of Mysterious Covid-Related Inflammation in Children
Like most other kids with covid, Dante and Michael DeMaino seemed to have no serious symptoms. Infected in mid-February, both lost their senses of taste and smell. Dante, 9, had a low-grade fever for a day or so. Michael, 13, had a “tickle in his throat,” said their mother, Michele DeMaino, of Danvers, Massachusetts. At […]