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Tag: health

Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Health, New Long Form, Politics

After Trump administration cuts foreign aid, Panama grapples with the global impacts on its most vulnerable

by Adnan Alam Jun 16, 2025Jun 16, 2025
Illustration of person pushing basketball up mountain with cloud overhead.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sports

College athletes push for more conversations about mental health, but are coaches listening?

by Adnan Alam Mar 20, 2025Mar 20, 2025
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Rural New Mexico, Arizona residents oppose Air Force training flight expansion over health risks

by Adnan Alam Dec 10, 2024Dec 10, 2024
A man speaks at a podium next to a screen displaying the "Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium" logo in a conference room.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Alzheimer’s affects the Hispanic community at higher rates, but research is lagging

by Adnan Alam Nov 12, 2024Nov 15, 2024
Posted inEditor's Picks, Election 2024, Money, Politics

Proposition 479 seeks to continue half-cent sales tax that helps fund Maricopa County public transit, roads

by Adnan Alam Oct 23, 2024Oct 29, 2024
Speaker at a lectern with a projection screen displaying conference information at the 17th AACR Conference.
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health, Indigenous, Sustainability

California panel calls attention to ties between Southwest climate crisis and cancer disparities

by Adnan Alam Oct 3, 2024Oct 3, 2024
The Salton Sea in Southern California used to be a popular tourist destination, but the environment has been decimated through agricultural runoff and natural disasters as the water recedes. Photo taken on April 6. (Photo by Jack Orleans/Cronkite News)
Posted inBorderlands, Editor's Picks, Health, Indigenous, Sustainability

Salton Sea immigrant community experiences high rates of asthma from inhaling dust from the drying sea bed

by Adnan Alam May 2, 2024May 2, 2024
Kayla Balay, Blue Sky Organic Farms market assistant, helps a customer bag produce at the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market on April 13, 2024. “I’ve eaten a lot healthier since working here and have been introduced to a lot of new produce, as well,” Balay said. "I usually go by what’s called eating soulfully, so I eat what’s in season, organic, unprocessed and local.” (Photo by Sam Ballesteros/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market, Phoenix Bioscience Core promote health education at festival

by Adnan Alam Apr 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024
A community area inside of Culdesac features a mural by a local artist. Photo taken in Tempe on April 2, 2024. (Photo by Crystal Aguilar/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Next Gen, Sustainability

‘Mobility, community and open space’: Culdesac in Tempe aims to provide a healthy alternative to suburban living

by Adnan Alam Apr 29, 2024May 1, 2024
The Singletons building is where the nonprofit holds events monthly for cancer warriors and survivors. Photo taken on Feb. 17, 2024, in Phoenix. (Photo by Mariah Temprendola/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

The Singletons provides financial, compassionate support to single-parent families battling cancer

by Adnan Alam Apr 19, 2024
Meghan Dooley, spokesperson for Banner Health, puts her finger in a pulse oximeter machine on March 14. Multiple studies have shown that pulse oximeters may be less accurate with darker skin tones. (Photo by Jack Orleans/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

FDA considers updating pulse oximeter guidelines to make readings on dark skin more accurate

by Adnan Alam Apr 1, 2024Apr 1, 2024
Angela Beatty on her way to receive dialysis on Feb. 28. Beatty says untreated high blood pressure caused her kidney disease. (Photo by Jack Orleans/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Black Americans three times as likely to experience kidney failure as whites

by Adnan Alam Mar 14, 2024Mar 14, 2024

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