Many people don’t go to the doctor, not because they don’t care about their health, but because they don’t trust the system. That’s not about stubbornness. It’s about survival. And history has receipts. Here’s a breakdown of why this mistrust still runs deep—and what can be done about it.
Chronic illnesses disproportionately impact Black Americans. Learn which conditions are most common and what’s needed to address these health disparities.
Jails weren’t built for mental health care—but today, they’re the default. Here’s why that’s failing millions and what real reform looks like.