Kitron Neuschatz
kitron.neuschatz@vice.comCancer Doesn’t Make Me a Victim
I danced at the edge and came back stronger, and happier. So I'm good, thanks.
There’s No Such Thing as ‘Healthy’ or ‘Sick’ After You’ve Had Cancer
When my oncologist finally gets back to me, she swiftly crushes my idea of remission.
Recovering From Cancer Means Convincing a Lot of People That I'm Okay
I’m like the car accident you can’t take your eyes off of.
All the Trump-Era Changes That Affect Your Health
Unfortunately, there's enough material to update regularly.
How Anti-Choice Lawmakers Are Getting Around Roe v. Wade
Those 20-week abortion bans you keep hearing about are unconstitutional.
Now That We Can Alter Our Genetic Code, Should We?
Facing a breast-cancer survivor, a doctor grapples with the implications of new gene-editing recommendations.
Why Millennials Aren't into Strippers at Their Bachelor Parties
What's better than watching a woman get naked? Lots of things, say these young men.
Why I'm Obligated to Be as Gay as Possible in Trump's America
In the face of hatred and political regression, my life is inherently political. And that means I have no choice but to love and have sex as much as I can.
The Therapists Whose Side Gig Is Professional Cuddling
More and more psychologists are turning from the therapy couch to the cuddling couch to make extra cash.