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There’s a tax increase that’s proven to save lives

Jeffrey Drope, Otis W. Brawley
Tobacco taxation is arguably the most effective way to decrease tobacco-related deaths and cancers

WTF is wrong with rich people?

Lucian k. Truscott
The rich are greedy and selfish, and offshore schemes make them even richer

How hip-hop is trying to get you healthy

Rachel Leah
In communities the government has neglected, rappers are stepping up to promote health and wellness

Despite risks, public schools serve dairy with every meal

Susan Levin
Milk is bad for humans, cows and the planet. It's time for our elected leaders to stand up to the dairy lobby.

How drug manufacturers are fighting to push their drugs for unapproved purposes

Paul Raeburn
Pharmaceutical companies are promoting off-label use of their drugs — and arguing the First Amendment protects them

Calculator guesses how many healthy years of life left

Jeyaraj Vadiveloo
We’re living longer than ever. But how many of those years will we be healthy?

Alice Waters is creating a revolution in school lunches

Don Hazen
Waters will not rest until every kid in America has a free, sustainably grown, delicious school lunch

Bring on the “libertarian paternalism” diet

David Masciotra
We need to make obesity the new smoking. And we know that Americans won't, or can't, do it on their own

Trump guts critical health care for the poor — and nobody noticed

Bob Hennelly
The assault on Obamacare runs deep: Trump allows coverage for millions of poor kids to expire — and that's not all

Can humans really live past 115? A new scientific debate erupts

Olga Mecking
Researchers clash over whether it's possible, but a new Dutch study may settle the longevity debate

Training new doctors right where they’re needed

Ana B. Ibarra
As uncertainty looms over teaching health centers, doctors are doing what they can in medically underserved areas

Agent Orange, exposed: How U.S. chemical warfare in Vietnam unleashed a slow-moving disaster

Jason von Meding
Agent Orange, the poisonous spray used in the Vietnam War, has caused catastrophic environmental and health issues

Urban noise pollution is worst in poor and minority neighborhoods and segregated cities

Joan A. Casey, Peter James, Rachel Morello-Frosch
Frequently, socially disadvantaged groups experience the highest levels of exposure to environmental hazards

Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy will make hurricane recovery brutal – here’s why

Lauren Lluveras
Insecurities across a wide spectrum, including food supply and infrastructure, are going to be severe obstacles

How Big Pharma and Big Food have made us fat and sick

Martha Rosenberg
Despite the wonder of Western medicine, the United States has some of the sickest people in the world

Natural disasters may hasten the spread of flesh-eating fungus

Sarah Okeson
In the wake of natural disasters like the recent hurricanes and the Mexico City earthquake, more devastation

Big corporations like Nestle are aggressively making people even fatter across the globe

Martha Rosenberg
Developing countries are a hot market for Big Food's high-calorie junk food

Want to fix America’s health care? First, focus on food

Dariush Mozaffarian
Poor diet hurts our health and our wallets

Coca-Cola sucks wells dry in Chiapas, forcing residents to buy water

Martha Pskowski
A Coca-Cola bottling plant in Mexico consumes millions of liter of water per day while wells dry up

11 worthless foods to cut from your diet right now

Robin Scher
Many popular foods cause distress to your body

Water just got healthier—or so Pepsico wants you to think

Sophie Linden
Does reverse-osmosis designer water really help a crippled planet?

“Yo, I’m not going to die young”: A chef’s journey from diabetes diagnosis to community health

D. Watkins
Salon talks to Chad Cherry, founder of Refresh Live, a farm-to-table and food education program in Florida

If we can’t defend animal rights, we don’t deserve to call ourselves progressives

Chris Sosa
It's time for a revolution in thinking about the world's most pervasive form of exploitation

Yes, “dog anti-vaxxers” is a thing. In Brooklyn. But they might not be as crazy as you think

Danielle Ryan
Your pooch won't get autism from the rabies shot. But there are legitimate concerns about over-vaccinating pets
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