Shifting the Landscape: How Early Engagement with Patient Advocacy Groups is Transforming Clinical Trials and Promoting Health Equity Imagine a world where medical treatments…
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…
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…
Before we dig in, are you a victim or survivor, or do you know anyone who might fall into one of the categories? I did…
I have a lot I want to say and here is a warning before you dig into reading, I will be saying a lot in…
This post was originally published in February 2021 and has been updated. Black history month gives you an opportunity to understand black history, what it…
It is no news that Lagos is for the crazy at heart, just as a friend of mine sums it, it is a dramatic state…
As a master’s student, I was convinced that I wanted to research into the lives of women who had or are experiencing intimate partner violence…
Review of ‘Notes on Grief’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie In many Western cultures, particularly Great Britain and in the United States, the grief memoir remains…
This menace should be attended to because women, especially through their resiliency and hidden strength, can positively affect the growth and development of the nation…
I am angry, yet unapologetic about it. We tend to think of anger as an abominable, negative emotion, but research finds that anger is not…