Health How to stay cool in extreme heat without air-conditioning How do you stay cool when it's 120 degrees and there's no AC? Dr. Gulrez Shah Azhar, who grew up in India, shares strategies from the Global South. Gulrez Shah Azhar
Health Rabies could become a disease of the past. Here's what it would take The Americas has made extraordinary progress, mainly by vaccinating canines. Asia and Africa —- where 95% of rabies cases happen —- have two obstacles to progress. Gabrielle Emanuel
National Hiking during extreme heat can be deadly. Here's why and how to stay safe Heat records have been crumbling this summer in the U.S., creating dangerous conditions for those exerting themselves outside. When the body gets overheated, it struggles to perform basic functions. Alina Hartounian
Health Boxes holding Narcan in overdose hotspots can save lives, Massachusetts project shows There’s no single reason for the slight drop in opioid overdose deaths across most of the U.S. last year. But finding new ways to make Narcan available in public, 24 hours a day, is helping. Martha Bebinger
Science A study found toxic metals in popular tampon brands. Here's what experts advise A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands, but didn't link them to harmful health effects. Experts explain why it matters — and what to watch for. Rachel Treisman
Health Texas anti-abortion groups get millions of state dollars with little oversight Crisis pregnancy centers offer counseling or basic items for new parents but do not offer medical care.
Health COVID cases climb alongside summer temperatures COVID cases are ticking up and vaccine boosters are on the horizon.
Health To capture a parent’s hidden story, practice patience -- and let the tears flow Writers share advice on how to sensitively interview family members about painful or traumatic memories. These conversations may get loved ones to open up -- and deepen our connections with them. Aarti Shahani
Health Attacks on Sudan's hospitals, clinics put millions at risk Health-care facilities have been under attack by both sides in Sudan’s year-long civil war; aid groups are trying to shore up care with mobile clinics but fear the need is too great. Fatma Tanis
Health How to prepare for power outages if your health depends on home medical devices For most people, power outages are an inconvenience. For those who count on electricity for home medical equipment, they can be a crisis. Here's how to plan ahead for health care needs in a blackout. Ginny Graves