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Exercise and diet are more important than ever with COVID at large
Bernard J. Wolfson
Now is a good time to start eating better and moving your body more
New research uses CRISPR gene editing to grow new neurons in diseased brains
Sahana Sitaraman
Scientists hope the CRISPR-based therapy could treat neurodegenerative disease
Why Black aging matters, too
Judith Graham
Old, chronically ill, Black: people who fit this description are more likely to die from COVID than any other group
What does a “mini-stroke” look like? Medical experts weigh in on Trump’s mysterious hospital visit
Matthew Rozsa
What even is a mini-stroke, and is it the kind of thing that you could cover up? Here's what this all means
Why the “6%” meme stating COVID-19 deaths are exaggerated is wrong
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and other conservatives seized on a misunderstood CDC statement as "proof" that coronavirus isn't that deadly
USPS slowdown creates “another barrier for women” to access birth control as delivery times double
Igor Derysh
“What would have been three to five days now can take upwards of seven to 10 days," SimpleHealth CEO tells Salon
“There’s things you don’t know about Wu”: RZA on “American Saga” & his new post-Katrina heist film
D. Watkins
The hip-hop legend appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss "Cut Throat City," survival in the U.S. & living the dream
America’s obesity epidemic threatens the effectiveness of any COVID vaccine
Sarah Varney
The promise of a vaccine is hampered by a vexing epidemic that long preceded COVID-19: obesity
New study links marijuana to cardiovascular disease — but it’s not all bad news
Matthew Rozsa
Marijuana use carries "substantial" cardiovascular risk — along with health benefits — new study reports
Meet Jaime Harrison, the Democrat taking the fight to Lindsey Graham: Part 2
Roger Sollenberger
Harrison is drawing national dollars in his race against Trump's golf pal — but where does he fit among Democrats?
Want to live longer? Cut the meat, pass the pasta
Matthew Rozsa
In terms of reducing mortality, the protein in carb-heavy foods (like pasta) is way better than red meat protein
Citing anecdotal evidence, Tillis links “the Hispanic population” to North Carolina’s COVID-19 surge
Roger Sollenberger
"I'm not a scientist, and I'm not a statistician," the GOP senator prefaced his remarks which diverge from CDC data
Julián Castro on the pandemic, the election and our “manifestly unqualified” president
Dean Obeidallah
Former candidate tells Salon that Biden "gets it" on immigration and police reform, but Trump is "unconscionable"
Hollowed-out public health system faces more cuts amid coronavirus crisis
Lauren Weber, Laura Ungar, Michelle R. Smith
The U.S. public health system lacks the resources necessary to confront the worst health crisis in a century.
How racism in U.S. health system hinders care and costs lives
Tamika C.B. Zapolski, Ukamaka M. Oruche
Health inequity for African Americans is not a new phenomenon. COVID-19, however, shined a light on the problem.
Obesity: America’s number one export?
Robin Scher
Americans’ ultra-processed diet is fueling obesity across the world.
“It’s not enough to indict individuals; we have to indict systems”: Author Wes Moore on racism
D. Watkins
Wes Moore appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss "Five Days," which examines Freddie Gray & Baltimore through 8 POVs
How the government’s use of algorithm serves up false fraud charges
Stephanie Wykstra
Using an automated system, Michigan falsely charged thousands with unemployment fraud and took millions from them.
New study shows millions at high risk of COVID-19 in U.S. lack adequate health insurance
Jake Johnson
"It's not just Covid care that's unaffordable. Medicare for All is the long-term answer"
New coronavirus hot spots emerge across South and in California, as Northeast slows
Martha Bebinger, Blake Farmer, Jackie Fortiér
"Specific areas in the Golden State have become hot spots, along with certain counties in every Southern state."
Kentucky’s largest newspaper endorses progressive Charles Booker in Senate race
Julia Conley
"Frankly, it's time to shake up the establishment," the Courier-Journal's editorial board writes
Veteran Arab journalist: If coronavirus gets me, I’m going back to the White House
Mohammad Ali Salih
I held a lonely vigil outside the White House for years, until Trump scared me away. It may be time to go back
It’s now time for the looting to stop in America
Thom Hartmann
Black and Hispanic people have been looted of trillions in reduced pay by racist employers and giant corporations
Coronavirus is a blood vessel disease, study says — and its mysteries finally make sense
Matthew Rozsa
"Covid Toe," pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, and other odd manifestations are finally tied together
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