
Special event at Clark Atlanta University to focus on Black maternal health
ATLANTA – In observance of National Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17, join us at Clark Atlanta University for an impactful breakfast session dedicated to
ATLANTA – In observance of National Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17, join us at Clark Atlanta University for an impactful breakfast session dedicated to
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the conversation around sexual health is becoming increasingly important. Among the myriad of preventive measures available, pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP,
In the realm of public health, few viruses have commanded as much attention and concern as HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus. Since its discovery in
Needle-sharing programs, also referred to as needle exchange or syringe services programs, are integral to public health efforts. These initiatives supply clean needles and syringes
Imagine a world where the “oldest profession” isn’t shrouded in shadows, stigma and fear. A world where sex workers navigate streets with confidence, negotiate terms
Kenyatta W. Stephens, Ph.D., is an infectious disease epidemiologist with years of advanced training and professional experience in diverse public health areas including disease surveillance,
In the ever-evolving landscape of public policy, the discourse around drug legalization has surged in intensity. Advocates and adversaries clash fervently, each advocating their stance
There’s a virus out there that has given Massachusetts public health officials serious anxiety, and tbh, they have a pretty good reason. Eastern Equine Encephalitis
Navigating one’s sexual orientation and identity profoundly shapes personal well-being. Yet, the weight of societal expectations often coerces individuals into concealing their true selves, sparking
When exploring birth control options, few methods offer the multifaceted advantages found in condoms. Beyond their fundamental role in preventing unwanted pregnancies, these versatile latex
Water — the quintessence of existence — flows through our lives, but its significance is often overlooked. It’s the elixir that sustains life, yet its
This Sisters with Superpowers story is sponsored by Chevy. It’s personal for Sedessie Spivey. The public health official with over 25 years of experience has
This Sisters with Superpowers story is sponsored by Chevy. Minou Jones, founder and CEO of Making It Count Community Development Corporation, successfully used her life
Join us on Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. on rollingout.com for this important conversation on opening the doors of faith in addressing the HIV/AIDS
Nassim Ashford is a native of Atlanta and is a current master’s of public health (MPH) candidate at the Yale School of Public Health, concentrating
Ugo Iroku, M.D., is a top-rated gastroenterologist and public health expert on a mission to improve health literacy among African Americans and make medical information
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms decided to take matters into her own hands in the fight against COVID-19. On Wednesday, July 8, 2020, Bottoms has
Dr. Natalie Hernandez is determined to bring awareness to a number of public health issues in an effort to educate people in her community. Rolling out spoke
The use of medical marijuana by cancer patients has greatly improved the lives of many. It has helped with pain management, nausea, depression and other
As director of the DeKalb County Board of Health in Georgia, Dr. Sandra Ford holds the awesome responsibility of managing one of the largest county health