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Testing backlogs at US private laboratories have ballooned ~health.coronavirus Article 2723 words 4 votes
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The US health-care system found a way to make peanuts cost $4,200 healthcare Article 2181 words 8 votes
What the measles epidemic really says about America: The return of measles reflects historical amnesia, declining faith in institutions, and a troubling lack of concern for the public good Article 2452 words, published Jul 8 2019 9 votes
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The worst patients in the world - The US leads the world in healthcare spending healthcare Article 1967 words 6 votes
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