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At HJ25, panelists dove into the inner workings of food safety in the United States from public health and legal…

At HJ25, Lauren Merz, M.D., discussed how one common genetic variant disproportionately found in Black people has led to misdiagnoses.

At HJ25, panelists discussed the many stories of government accountability related to long COVID that reporters can explore.

At HJ25, panelists discussed how hospital-at-home programs are being used to address patients’ desire to recover in a familiar environment.

At HJ25, panelists discussed why studying autism in diverse communities is essential, particularly in young children.

At HJ25, panelists examined how billing for ambulance service works in the U.S. and how insurance for EMS care varies…

Panelists at an HJ25 session on January’s fires in Los Angeles agreed it was interesting to see how Southern California…

At HJ25, panelists explored how citizen-led ballot initiatives are being used to expand access to health care across the United…

Covering addiction requires a delicate balance of accuracy, ethics and empathy, panelists said during a session at HJ25.

During an HJ25 panel on racism in health care, panelists discussed how the residual effects of bad science and physician…
