Our Peoples’ Health: House on Fire!
Recently, on April 7, 2026, Sheinbaum announced the Servicio Universal de Salud...Mexicans can get treated at any public facility, regardless of which system they belong to.
Recently, on April 7, 2026, Sheinbaum announced the Servicio Universal de Salud...Mexicans can get treated at any public facility, regardless of which system they belong to.
Asians, Mexicans and many others continue to break new ground in their own way by allying with each other across countries of origin. By creating safe spaces for those who truly believe all people are created equal,...
We have so little good information about what’s going on in Mexico, and many Mexicans here have a deep-rooted mistrust of government. In the MSP we can provide clear and honest information about the recent changes in Mexico.
What are the health consequences of a diet of heavily sugared soft drinks? In this issue’s interview, Bruce Hobson tells us about those consequences — the epidemic of type 2 diabetes, lower leg amputations, obesity and other serious health issues in Mexico, the United States and numerous other countries.
... women have resisted and insisted that no matter the gender differences, we are all equal. On International Women’s Day, we’ll once again take to the streets and celebrate what we’ve won — and demand what we still don’t have: recognition of our full humanity.
What do people need to be healthy? Ask anyone, and you’ll get the same answers. Clean water. Clean air. A home. Food. Safety. We can’t get these by ourselves. It takes government to provide sanitation systems, environmental protections, housing policies, living wages and security.
In today’s world, 16% of the human population — 1.3 billion people — have some form of physical disability. In Global South countries, the numbers are proportionately higher.
Health Care Where There Is No Doctor