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Pulling Back the Curtain on Race and Health Care

A ‘Race-Free’ Approach to Diagnosing Kidney Disease

Pioneering Gene Therapy Freed Her of Sickle Cell. Is a Cure at Hand?

How the Virus Unraveled Hispanic American Families

The C.D.C.’s New Leader Follows the Science. Is That Enough?

Medical Journals Reluctant to Take on Racism, Critics Say

Editor of JAMA to Step Down Following Racist Incident

Poor Americans More Likely to Have Respiratory Problems, Study Finds

Psychiatry Confronts Its Racist Past, and Tries to Make Amends

A Volunteer Army’s Mission: Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South

A Volunteer Army’s Mission: Vaccinate Black People in the Rural South

JAMA Editor Placed on Leave Following Racial Controversy

‘At Your Age, It’s the Vaccine or the Grave’

After a Rocky Start, Novavax Vaccine Could Be Here by Summer

After a Rocky Start, Novavax Vaccine Could Be Here by Summer

Good News About the Coronavirus Vaccine Is Becoming Contagious

Pulse Oximeter Devices Have Higher Error Rate in Black Patients

Social Inequities Explain Racial Gaps in Pandemic, Studies Find

The Coronavirus Has Claimed 2.5 Million Years of Potential Life in the U.S., Study Finds

Studies Begin to Untangle Obesity’s Role in Covid-19