Opinion
The trilemma of inequalities
India's economic growth over two decades has reduced poverty but not equitably. Covid-19 increased income, expenditure, and savings inequality, highlighting structural barriers and the importance of ...
The transition to clean energy is hailed as a crucial step toward environmental and health benefits, but could it inadvertently widen the gap between ...
For Black women, the journey to motherhood comes with unique challenges. One in 10 babies in the US are born preterm. Black ...
Fewer people who gave birth in 2022 received adequate prenatal care compared to the prior year, and more Bay Staters used ...
MyMichigan Medical Center Alma has been named by U.S. News and World Report a 2025 “High Performing hospital for Maternity ...
The teen birth rate decreased “slightly” in 2022 but racial disparities persist. Compared to the white teen birth rate, the metric is 10 times higher for Hispanic teens and nearly five times higher ...
Chicago's Advocate Health Care is spending $1 billion on the city’s South Side where there’s a 30-year life-expectancy gap ...
Ryan Motte, PharmD, CSP, reviewed the global cancer burden among men and its projected trajectory to 2050, highlighting the ...
Throughout Staten Island, the median household income was $98,290, though there were vast disparities across different ...
The number of Minnesotans who lost their heat or electricity this year because they didn’t pay their bills hit a 10-year high this year, as more people struggle with inflation and rising energy costs.
The Dispatch sat down with CEOs of OhioHealth, OSU Wexner Medical Center, Mount Carmel and Nationwide Children's to talk AI, 2025 projects and more.
The government’s plan to revive the central school system in the 13th Plan has sparked concerns over its implications for ...