
Susan Rinkunas
Susan Rinkunas is a senior editor at VICE. She was previously health editor at The Cut and has been a digital editor at Health, Women's Health, and Runner's World.
Where Will Warren’s Delegates Go? We Talked to One
Paul Newell would have been a Warren delegate for New York. He just endorsed Bernie.
How to Deal With Coronavirus If You Have OCD or Anxiety
Coronavirus news stories and prevention guidelines can trigger bouts of intense anxiety and compulsive behavior.
Coronavirus Attacks the Lungs. Here's What That Means for Smokers and Vapers
If you smoke or vape, you may be wondering how that plays into a possible global pandemic of lung infections.
If Roe Is Gutted, Abortion Pills Will Be More Important Than Ever
The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could be devastating for Roe v. Wade. But there are other ways to expand abortion access.
One Twin Got Cancer in the UK. The Other Got It in the US
Same genes, same type of cancer, very different bills.
Instagram Rejected a Pro-Choice Face Filter
The platform says the filter—a crown of abortion pill packs—is a violation of its policies.
Trump Is Trying to Pull Millions off Insurance as Coronavirus Spreads
The Supreme Court just agreed to hear a Trump-supported lawsuit that could make millions of people lose their health insurance, the last thing you want during a global pandemic.
This Group Frees People From the Prison of Medical Debt, One at a Time
RIP Medical Debt has forgiven nearly $1.4 billion worth of debt, which is simultaneously a lot and not nearly enough.
This Southern State Just Repealed Decades of Abortion Restrictions
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is expected to sign a bill overturning several anti-abortion laws. That's good news for people across the South.
The US Government Removed Condom Images From HIV-Awareness Fliers
HHS in recent years has been criticized for removing information and health resources from government websites, including content related to LGBTQ health.
What It's Like to Get an Abortion in South Dakota
There's only one clinic left in the state and people have to wait 72 hours before they can have an abortion—not including weekends or holidays.
The Unbearable Stress of Waiting for Abortion Pills to Come in the Mail
Buying abortion pills online can be the most affordable way to get care. Waiting for them can be agony.