Cassandra Giraldo
More Women Are Having Home Births Because of Coronavirus
Nationwide, expectant parents are avoiding the hospital and turning to midwives.
This Senior Center Created a 1950s Town to Care for Alzheimer's Patients
The California facility for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s creates an immersive, hyper-real living environment that mimics the '50s.
Opioid Overdose Deaths Go Up for New Moms after Childbirth. Here’s Why.
Following the shift in recovery focus to pregnancy and babies, states are recognizing that mothers have been cut out of the picture.
This New Orleans Clinic Was Created to Help After Katrina. Now, All Their New Patients Are Undocumented.
Immigrants' kids are in serious need of health care. One clinic in New Orleans is trying to help.
This Is the New Face of Climate Change
By 2050, climate change will displace an estimated 150 to 300 million people worldwide.
The life-sized way New Orleans honors its dead
A local print shop provides a key element of NOLA's traditional celebratory jazz funerals
What happens to religious professionals when they stop believing in God
There's a secret forum for ministers who don’t believe in God anymore. We talked to three of its members.
California’s housing crisis is so bad people are living in cars
A program in Los Angeles called "Safe Parking" is helping people who have no other option than to live in their cars.
How detective work is being used to rescue kids from the foster care system
Foster care private detectives do what understaffed and under-resourced government agencies can’t — find permanent homes for foster care teens
Here's why Big Pharma won't pay for opioid deaths like Big Tobacco pays for cancer
A uptick in opioid litigation echoes the historic lawsuits brought by states against Big Tobacco
Iowans are trying to legalize an underground needle exchange
Cases of hepatitis C in Iowa are up 375 percent