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Heavy workloads, long hours contribute to job-related depression…pregnant women face medical care barriers in states with ...
A convergence of factors is leading to high rates of incidence and deaths from the disease among Latina women in deep South ...
More than a thousand measles cases reported this year…Asian Americans losing status as healthiest racial group…pipeline gas ...
Access is especially tough for kids in rural areas or whose families don't have a lot of money. Some dentists say a new statewide ban on adding fluoride to drinking water hurts these communities the ...
Access is especially tough for kids in rural areas or whose families don’t have a lot of money. Some dentists say a new statewide ban on adding fluoride to drinking water hurts these communities the ...
Julia Bennker, shown outside her home where she runs a child care business. Credit: Sean Kirkby/Wisconsin Health News For Eau Claire families, Julia Bennker provides an essential service by caring for ...
Charisse Brown, a 38-year-old Columbia, South Carolina, resident, talks about her journey with glaucoma and keratoconus, which led to vision loss in her left eye. Underinsured and not qualifying for ...
Cars wait outside the inpatient hospital at WW Hastings in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, on April 9, 2025. The hospital has evolved to meet the needs of its patients, expanding to 180,000 square feet and 56 ...
Two years ago, Corey Still was diagnosed with an autoimmune liver disease and faced the most significant decision of his life: go into medical debt to receive life-saving care or start planning his ...
For people in rural America, finding treatment for eating disorders is nearly impossible. Nearly 20% of patients live in states with no residential treatment in their state.
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