July 14, 2022

Why Isn’t HIV Care Reaching Those Who Need It Most?

Hydeia Broadbent has never known life without HIV. Born HIV positive in 1984, Broadbent’s virus progressed to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which meant her T-cell (white […]
July 14, 2022

Biopsies Confirm a Breast Cancer Diagnosis After an Abnormal Mammogram – but Structural Racism May Lead to Lengthy Delays

By Marissa Lawson, University of Washington and Christoph Lee, University of Washington While mammograms are often the first step to detecting breast cancer, patients need additional […]
July 13, 2022

Top 10 Tips for Summer Eye Health

Medically reviewed by Brittani Carver-Schemper It’s summer, and hopefully you’re enjoying a little sunshine. But do trips to the pool leave you with red, irritated eyes? […]
July 13, 2022

How Health Inequities Put Women of Color and Rural Women at Risk