
Shelby Hartman
Researchers Are Helping Black Cancer Patients Get Treated Like White Ones
Even among patients of similar socioeconomic status, there's still a huge racial disparity when it comes to cancer treatment.
Inside the Fight to Study Marijuana for Vets with PTSD
The VA won't help recruit veterans for an FDA-approved trial.
The Artist Who Makes Beautiful Portraits of the Men of Grindr
For Daniel Marin Medina, an app widely associated with quick sex has become a limitless source of muses.
This Physicist Invented a Cancer-Killing Laser That Could One Day Replace Chemo
“When I was taking care of my aunt, I was like, There must be something better than just dying like this."
How to Return to Normal Life After a Crazy Trip
New groups help people process their psychedelic experiences.
How to Return to Normal Life After a Crazy Trip
New groups help people process their psychedelic experiences.
Inside the Struggle to Make the FDA See Ecstasy's Benefits
One of the world’s most popular party drugs could be an asset to people who treat PTSD—if only the government would get on board.
Eric Garner’s Mother Is Still Waiting for Closure, Two Years After His Death
"We need to stop the killing, we need to start healing, and the only way we can do this is to come together."
Kaleidoscopic MRI Art Brings Beauty to Neurological Illness
Artist Elizabeth Jameson redefines her multiple sclerosis with vibrant prints of her brain.