Work requirements, increased red tape, and reduced eligibility for Medicaid and other safety net programs will disproportionately impact poor people of marginalized backgrounds
North Dakota and Maryland became the fourth and fifth states to completely repeal laws that make it a crime to expose someone to HIV without their knowledge
While the GOP is working to rebrand the disastrous law ahead of the midterms, there’s no ignoring the impact of $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts on already vulnerable people
Nonprofits say the decision will have “a devastating and irreversible impact” on their ability to bring critically ill or injured children from Gaza to the U.S.
In this Q&A with Prism, Dr. Mimi Syed discusses her two missions to Gaza, where she treated children with gunshot wounds to the head
Construction workers, many of whom are immigrant and Hispanic workers, have higher rates of suicide than other industries
In the face of a growing maternal mortality crisis, doulas are seen as a critical form of support for low-income and marginalized pregnant people. But the field has many barriers to entry
Though the new antibiotic “ice cream” is dangerous, few adults can deny children this small indulgence that makes life during a genocide feel worth living
About 20 Black women die each year in New York City from pregnancy-related causes. The grassroots group Movement to Birth Liberation helps the families left behind
Behind bars, pregnant women are ignored at best, abused and traumatized at worst
Advocates and physicians reflect on the precarious realities of abortion access across the country
An estimated 16 million would lose insurance in the next decade if the federal bill passes the Senate, disproportionately hurting the most vulnerable, advocates say
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