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No, Lyme disease is not an escaped military bioweapon, despite what conspiracy theorists say Article 1547 words 10 votes
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A US doctor shortage is looming, and a Bill Clinton-era policy is partly to blame healthcare Article 1015 words 6 votes
Overdosing in Appalachia: Harm reduction strategies have their roots in 1980s HIV activism, but they are starting to spread in rural America in response to the opioid crisis medicine Link 3 votes
Oregon will allow students to take “mental health days” just as they would sick days, expanding the reasons for excused school absences to include mental or behavioral health mental health Article 900 words 24 votes
Largest US drug companies flooded the country with seventy-six billion opioid pills, DEA data shows medicine Article 3119 words 13 votes
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The hidden cost of GoFundMe health care - When patients turn to crowdfunding for medical costs, whoever has the most heartrending story wins medicine healthcare Article 6415 words 7 votes
US President Donald Trump signs executive order compelling disclosure of prices in health care healthcare Article 10 votes
German patients get the latest drugs for just $11. Can such a model work in the US? healthcare Article 1690 words, published Jun 19 2019 8 votes
A year after spinal surgery, a $94,000 bill feels like a backbreaker healthcare Article 1415 words 6 votes
How doctors die: What’s unusual about them is not how much treatment they get compared to most Americans, but how little healthcare Article 1923 words, published Dec 1 2011 7 votes
European Drug Report 2019 directly contrasts US drug crisis, tells a story of relative calm Article 1282 words, published Mar 5 2019 7 votes
Ten years after abortion doctor's brutal murder, one woman carries the fight for reproductive rights Article 1565 words 7 votes
All-American despair: For the past two decades, a suicide epidemic fueled by guns, poverty and isolation has swept across the West, with middle-aged men dying in record numbers ~health.mental Article 12 votes
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Abortion clinics reported a surge in trespassing, vandalism and a historic high of picketing Link 11 votes
The cancer capital of America: Eastern Kentucky is poor, remote, and inadequately serviced, and those factors have led to alarming rates of cancer in the area healthcare Article 2937 words 7 votes
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Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin healthcare medicine Article 249 words 11 votes
The struggle to hire and keep doctors in rural areas means US patients go without care healthcare Article 1477 words 6 votes
Defend Your Clinics: It’s time for an abortion rights movement that’s not directed from the top-down. Clinic defense is a crucial part of that mass, democratic, and militant movement. Article 3266 words 4 votes
Oregon considers changing the way mentally ill people are committed mental health healthcare Article 1220 words 4 votes
Not just for soldiers: Civilians with PTSD struggle to find effective therapy ~health.mental Article 1012 words 8 votes