A Universal Music Group executive addressed support for wellbeing among the industry's artists and reducing stigma related to ...
Future leaders from urban youth movements are embracing community-led digital tools and practices to organise, exchange and ...
A historian of medicine told Newsweek: "Disease names are always provisional because they are human constructs." ...
What people see on screen can shape what they do off it. When actors such as James Dean and Marlon Brando lit cigarettes in 1950s rebel films, smoking came to signify cool, defiance and desire for an ...
To advance equity and professional development for medical students, trainees, and physicians with disabilities, John D. Hall, MD, clinical associate professor of medicine at the Jacobs School of ...
In a new study, two professors are looking at bullying based on stigma -- where one is treated unfairly or unjustly due to one's race, sexual orientation, gender, or other characteristic -- and ...
I have been studying the knock-on effects of living with stigma for people’s health over the last three decades. Stigma matters greatly. It blocks people’s access to services, discourages people from ...
Fatima Stanford, MD, MPH exposes obesity health disparities, GLP-1 access hurdles, payer policy fixes, and how stigma in care blocks equitable treatment.
Cervical cancer remains one of the starkest examples of inequality in global health. It is a disease we know how to prevent, ...
Abraham Lincoln’s depression became a source of empathy and gravitas, writes Lois Romano. Mary Lincoln’s struggles were used ...
The global mental health movement has faced criticism for its promotion of standardized interventions that lack cultural ...