
Want to stay healthier and fulfilled later in life? Try volunteering
As gerontologists social scientists who study aging populations we envision a future in which older people leave a doctors visit with a prescription to go volunteer for something. Does that sound far-fetched? Theres...
As federal environmental priorities shift, sovereign Native American nations have their own plans
Long before the large-scale Earth Day protests on April 22, 1970 often credited with spurring significant environmental protection legislation Native Americans stewarded the environment. As sovereign nations, Native...

Nearly every modern medical treatment can be traced to research funded by the National Institutes of Health: from over-the-counter and prescription medications that treat high cholesterol and pain to protection from...

Chronic kidney disease often goes undiagnosed, but early detection can prevent severe outcomes
For a disease afflicting 35.5 million people in the U.S., chronic kidney disease flies under the radar. Only half the people who have it are formally diagnosed. The consequences of advanced chronic kidney disease are...

From censorship to curiosity: Pope Francis’ appreciation for the power of history and books
In January 2025, while doing research at the Vatican archives, I heard Pope Francis Sunday prayers in St. Peters Square. The pope reflected on the ceasefire that had just gone into effect in Gaza, highlighting the role of...

What is going on in the UK when it comes to the massive rise in benefit claims related to mental health? Its complicated, that much is certain. Understanding the causes of mental health-related economic inactivity and what...