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Terminally Ill, He Wanted Aid-In-Dying His Catholic hospital said no.
Terminally Ill, He Wanted Aid-In-Dying His Catholic hospital said no.
Researchers studying how genes impact health risks such as cancer and heart disease have struggled to recruit Black folks.
Now in its 20th year, the contest recognizes the best of health care journalism across all platforms. The 2023 contest drew 426 entries.
Researchers at the University of Montana have pitched in to develop a more effective vaccine in the fight against an ancient disease that still kills…
The new rules mean 4 out of 5 nursing homes will need more aides and nurses. Unions hailed the change, but advocates say it’s not…
Tires emit huge volumes of particles and chemicals as they roll along the highway, and researchers are only beginning to understand the threat. One byproduct…
Payback Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash Opioid manufacturers, distributors, and retailers are paying more than $54 billion in restitution to settle lawsuits about their role…
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Now in its 20th year, the contest recognizes the best of health care journalism across all platforms. The 2023 contest drew 426 entries.
Technological advances including the widespread use of algorithms make it easier for companies to fix prices without explicitly coordinating, Lina Khan said at a KFF…