women
Pregnant Women Who Need Care Are Too Scared To Go To Hospitals
The constant fear and surveillance of immigration enforcement is leading some patients to forgo critical reproductive health care.
Veronica Fregoso...
Caring Through Cancer: Darleneโs Dual Journey as Patient and Caregiver
Darlene, a 53-year-old Massachusetts resident, knows all too well the dual weight of breast cancerโboth as a patient and as a caregiver. After bein...
- Jessica Wilson
Beyond the Pink Ribbon: Combating Breast Cancer in Younger Women
About 316,950 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in the U.S. this year and about 42,170 will die from breast cancer.
A...
Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news
โGreenspace and breast cancer survival are increasingly studied as breast cancer (BC) remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in t...
Immigrant Detention Abuse Report Exposes Shocking Mistreatment
A new immigrant detention abuse report by Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) reveals disturbing human rights violations, including the mistreatment of pregnan...
Preconception Care Guidelines for Women with Diabetes
Preconception care guidelines for women with diabetes are critical for improving pregnancy outcomes and reducing complications. These guidelines em...
Trending Topics
Features
- Drive Toolkit
Download and distribute powerful vaccination QI resources for your community.
- Health Champions
Sign up now to support health equity and sustainable health outcomes in your community.
- Cancer Early Detection
MCED tests use a simple blood draw to screen for many kinds of cancer at once.
- PR
FYHN is a bridge connecting health information providers to BIPOC communities in a trusted environment.
- Medicare
Discover an honest look at our Medicare system.
- Alliance for Representative Clinical Trials
ARC was launched to create a network of community clinicians to diversify and bring clinical trials to communities of color and other communities that have been underrepresented.
- Reducing Patient Risk
The single most important purpose of our healthcare system is to reduce patient risk for an acute event.

















