Browse our collection of 13 Public Health stories, satire, and commentary
Why a New Myocarditis Study Could Quiet – or Supercharge – the COVID Vaccine Wars The Stanford–Ohio State study on vaccine‑linked myocarditis is bein...
Sarah Johnson
12/18/2025
What the ‘Aggressive’ New H3N2 Flu Variant Really Signals About Our Pandemic Future A new Influenza A H3N2 subclade, known as “subclade K,” is drivin...
12/16/2025
Measles Is Back: What a Southern Outbreak Reveals About America’s Fraying Public Health Defenses Hundreds of people quarantined in a single U.S. coun...
12/13/2025
Andy Dick’s Refusal of Rehab Is Bigger Than One Comedian’s Meltdown Andy Dick’s on-camera insistence — “F--- no” to rehab after an apparent overdose ...
12/12/2025
America’s Measles Wake-Up Call: What the South Carolina Outbreak Really Tells Us South Carolina’s measles outbreak — 111 confirmed cases and hundreds...
Why Southwest Airlines' Policy on Obese Passengers Signals a Larger Societal Shift in Air Travel and Body PoliticsThe recent policy announced by South...
12/4/2025
Opening Analysis“Green Wednesday,” the cannabis industry’s fast-emerging counterpart to Black Friday, signals more than just a shopping surge ahead of...
12/3/2025
Opening AnalysisThe recent Boston University study revealing that increased physical activity in midlife and later can reduce dementia risk by up to 4...
Opening AnalysisThe formal recognition of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) by the World Health Organization (WHO), complete with its own diagnostic...