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As hospitals squeeze Democratic leaders in Sacramento for more money, health care finance experts and former state officials warn against falling for industry fear tactics. They point to healthy … more
HIV cases have been on the decline in recent years, largely driven by fewer cases among young people, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found. Estimated yearly … more
The Follow-Up Project, which has suicide hotline staff call people who’ve been discharged from a hospital, is now offering free therapy through the nonprofit Second Wind Fund more
Managing algae with… bubbly water? A research project funded by UC Davis aims to test the performance of air diffusers that will be installed at California Park Lake in Chico to help manage algae … more
Member states vote to relocate the office to Denmark by the end of the year, in response to health impacts of Ukraine conflictMember states of the World Health Organization voted on Wednesday to move … more
Published in Nature, the study involving scientists from NeuroRestore showed how a newly developed wireless interface can ‘transform thought into action’. Read more: Swiss researchers develop … more
By Kat Stafford | Photos by Wong Maye-e and video by Noreen Nasir | The Associated Press (AP) – BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Angelica Lyons knew it was dangerous for Black women to give birth in … more
  It’s natural to want what’s best for your children and to witness the young people raised by or around you grow into healthy, thriving adults. But we all know from personal experience that … more
It has allowed one distributor to keep shipping painkillers despite a judge’s recommendation to strip its license. more
MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) — Tasha Schuh, the author of “The Power of Path” came to Concordia College in Moorhead to speak on the importance of removing the stigma of speaking out about mental … more
We spoke with two people who have had to give up the activities they loved, saddled with chronic fatigue and brain fog long after infection.          more
Larimer County officially unveiled its women’s facility, a wing of Larimer County Community Corrections building that will serve female clients exclusively, Wednesday morning. more
Research taking place at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lead to a new potential drug target to slow the progress of Alzheimer's. more
San Francisco was supposed to have a public discussion about the fentanyl crisis on Tuesday. It ended in chaos and with someone throwing a brick at city officials​. So what comes next? more
Data from the CDC shows the risk of being injured in a fall dramatically increases with age. more
Local hospital leaders called on the federal government to finalize proposed changes to the Medicare Wage Index. more
William Berglin, a Thompson Valley High School senior and trained emergency medical technician who is set to graduate this weekend, was honored by first responders from the Thompson Valley EMS for … more
The restaurant was ordered to close without a prior hearing because its hot water tank had broken, so no dishes or hands could be washed at a safe temperature. The post Boston inspector orders … more
Boston University and the Travis Roy Foundation have created a scholarship fund that honors the life and legacy of the late Travis Roy, providing awards to BU scholars studying paralysis and spinal … more
Boston University and the Travis Roy Foundation have created a scholarship fund that honors the life and legacy of the late Travis Roy, providing awards to BU scholars studying paralysis and spinal … more
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