What Will It Take For Us To Prioritize Our Health During This Pandemic?
What is required is a monumental shift in the trust we put into expertise, science and the sources that provide us with information.
What is required is a monumental shift in the trust we put into expertise, science and the sources that provide us with information.
Federal legislation introduced in Senate this week aims to put a stop to the government’s identification of citizens using the digital technology.
Not only are health officials recalibrating to life under the global COVID-19 pandemic, but they are doing it amid the backdrop of a nationwide opioid epidemic.
Touching a plastic debit or credit card that can be cleaned, seems like a less risky choice than handling bills that have passed through the hands of many other people previously.
A simple definition of predictive policing is “the use of analytics and statistics to forecast crime.”
Every day, more than 115 people die from an opioid overdose in the United States, making it one of the nation’s top public health epidemics1. As this problem continues to worsen, especially in California, the need for innovative solutions has become more important than ever. With the advent […]
Imagine growing up in a suburban, working and middle-class town. In elementary school, you sit through all the anti-drug assemblies with your peers while you roll your eyes because “no one I know does that.” Fast forward to a couple years after your high school graduation. You start […]