Shifting the Landscape: How Early Engagement with Patient Advocacy Groups is Transforming Clinical Trials and Promoting Health Equity Imagine a world where medical treatments…
A Call to Action on Rare Disease Day 2024 Following a stint at one of the world’s leading biopharmaceutical companies, I became exposed to frontotemporal…
In life, unexpected events have a way of challenging our resilience. One such experience occurred recently when my friend found herself in the throes of…
In the United States, the safety net for low-income individuals and families comes in the form of public benefits programs. These programs, including Medicaid, SNAP…
Pregnancy is a beautiful and transformative journey in a woman’s life, but it also comes with potential health risks. One of the most concerning complications…
The phenomenon of sleep paralysis has been a subject of fascination and intrigue for years, often eliciting feelings of unease among individuals who experience it…
The birth of a child is commonly considered a joyful and life-changing event. However, for some new mothers, the postpartum period can be fraught with…
As a concept, purpose is often misunderstood, and here’s a disclaimer; I have my reservations about the term purpose. Why? I think purpose can be…
For some time now, my research has focused solely on Maternal Health and without mincing words, doing this work comes with mixed feelings as I…
Cancer of the cervix is a type of cancer that affects the lower section of the uterus that attaches to the vagina. This part of…
I woke up to an unusual discussion with a friend about Tobi Amusan’s (a Nigerian athlete who specializes in a 100-meter hurdle) world-breaking record yesterday…
Here I am thinking about trust, forgiveness, faith, and boundary-personal space. I know many people take time to allow others to earn their trust, but…