Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Following the end of temporary pandemic-era rules expanding access to Medicaid, about 10 million Americans have lost that coverage.
Cancer patients receive less effective treatment at hospitals that mainly serve minority communities, a new study shows.
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander people have cancer death rates that are two to three times higher than they are in whites, new data shows.
Gallbladder cancer rates are steadily increasing among Black Americans, even as they remain stable or decline for most other Americans, a new study warns.
Melanoma, while rare among Black Americans, is often detected later with devastating consequences, a new study finds.
Higher rates of blood vessel-damaging conditions like hypertension or diabetes may be driving up rates of cognitive decline and dementia among older American Indians, new research shows.
U.S. cancer death rates are continuing to drop, falling by 33% between 1991 and 2020.