This morning, Elizabeth Gaynes, Executive Director of the Osborne Association, was honored by the White House as a national Champion of Change for her dedication to...
Women are far more likely to live in poverty than men – and, as the Rankings have shown us, poverty leads to poorer health outcomes. Yesterday, Women’s Policy, Inc...
Why bike to work? It’s fun, it’s green, and above all, it’s healthy. National Bike to Work Day, sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, organizes advocates...
Local police departments have a special role to play in improving a community’s health, from reducing violence and preventing crime to supporting strong community...
Did you know more than 40 percent of people throughout the country live where pollution often makes the air too dangerous to breathe? Or that more than 44 million...