News How Black Clinical Trial Participation Can End Health Care Inequalities By Taylyn Harmon New medical treatments often come with great promise, but sometimes that promise doesn’t fully extend to Black Americans. “Populations of humans... Garland JournalApril 30, 2024
News 7 Signs Of DME And What To Do About It If you’re a Black person living with diabetes, then you need to know everything you can about diabetic macular edema (DME). That’s because this... Garland JournalNovember 30, 2023
DMN Stories Texas prisons’ problem: Mail soaked in fentanyl, meth and other drugs New digital-only mail policy for inmates necessary to stem drug flow. Dallas Morning NewsOctober 20, 2023
News Part 1: The Legacy of America’s War on Drugs By Breanna Reeves Black people are nearly four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than a white person, even though Black and... Garland JournalSeptember 19, 2023
Editorial OUR VOICES: Safeguarding charitable medicine programs in America Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. There are zero requirements for hospitals to use the cost savings from 340B to help needy patients, and there... Garland JournalAugust 12, 2023
News Planning for pregnancy when you have epilepsy By UTSW Blog Staff At one time, women with epilepsy were advised never to get pregnant. That’s not the case anymore. For most patients,... Garland JournalAugust 31, 2022
DMN Stories He used to sell drugs in southern Dallas. Now he hooks community on his vegan food The founder of HopeBoy’s Kitchen turned his life around through food and wants to help others do the same. Garland JournalJuly 24, 2022