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Brooke Borel Nobody wants to make a mistake in a story, yet a few errors can slip past our best…

Jordan Rau American hospitals may have some of the most advanced medical technology in the world, but they hold an…

Mary Otto Advances in science are contributing to a growing appreciation of the interrelationships between oral and systemic conditions. Here…

Susan Heavey If you are covering the social determinants of health care, chances are you will need some data on…

Kimberly Leonard The “young invincibles” live up to their name. They don’t think they’ll get sick or hurt, and so…

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Andy Marso It is a scenario that regularly plays out in statehouses during times of fiscal austerity: funding for Medicaid…

AHCJ is protesting the Food and Drug Administration’s recent restrictive practices in handling news embargoes and has asked the agency…

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Anna Gorman Anna Gorman says the statistics were startling: About one-third of patients more than 70 years old, and more…

Alan Cassels When reporting on aging, one complicated issue journalists eventually will encounter is “brain death.” Understanding the nuances of…

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Maggie Clark Reporters can find it daunting to cover Medicaid, the huge state-administered federal program charged with providing health care…
