Childhood Malnutrition: An Overview of Pediatric Starvation and Institutional Corruption in Developing Countries
Complicated Severe Malnutrition (CSM) is one of the most troubling issues in regards to health equity in developing countries. Children are especially at risk, so to reduce childhood mortality, we must address the insufficiency of current global health initiatives.
The Effects of Solitary Confinement on the Neurological Processes of Inmates
Over 80,000 individuals in the United States are currently serving time in solitary confinement, and although solitary confinement is often used as a correctional measure, it has adverse effects on the nervous system of inmates. Inmates are often subject to no-touch torture which manifests into psychological symptoms.
Global Disparities in Treating Multimorbidities
Multimorbidities are defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic health conditions in an individual. To determine the global disparities that exist in treating multimorbidities, this paper compares multimorbidity data and typical treatment mechanisms from three countries in various stages of socio-economic development: the United States, Nepal, and Africa.
The Black Maternal Health Crisis
The violence that Black mothers face in healthcare is a gap in the medical field that has been neglected for too long. Now, there is a Black Maternal Health Crisis that urgently needs to be addressed.