Health and Environment
NYC Health Commish Highlights Death Disparities
Jarrett Murphy |
Residents of Brownsville die 11 years earlier, on average, than their counterparts in lower Manhattan.
Residents of Brownsville die 11 years earlier, on average, than their counterparts in lower Manhattan.
As world leaders gather in Paris for crucial talks about climate change, it might be time for U.S. residents to think about the issue in my personal terms.
The Council speaker and the chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood of New York City “want to make sure that all New Yorkers know how they can reduce their risk of HPV.”
The governor has an ambitious plan to end AIDS in New York. For it to succeed, the authors write, a new generation of HIV prevention must be made available and affordable to women.