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More than a million uninsured people live near feedlots…women in states with strict abortion laws turn to ...
Texas leaders are hoping to boost research funding for Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. But doctors and ...
Texas leaders are hoping to boost research funding for Alzheimer's and other dementia-related diseases. But doctors and family caregivers in the chronically underfunded Rio Grande Valley worry they ...
Hundreds died from indirect causes after wildfires…maternal death rates climb in states without expanded Medicaid…millions lack rapid EMS access in formerly ‘redlined’ neighborhoods…and more ...
Hotter temperatures increasing ED visits Increasing temperatures are sending more people in the U.S. to hospital emergency departments, new research shows. Published July 30 in Science Advances, the ...
Texas leaders are hoping to boost research funding for Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. But doctors and family caregivers in the chronically underfunded Rio Grande Valley worry they ...
The federal government has struggled to control the carcinogen, which threatens workers and residents who are exposed to it. Users and manufacturers have gone to extremes to argue that it’s dangerous ...
While death rates for childhood cancer victims are going down, incidence rates are going up. Are environmental exposures at fault?
The evidence continues to mount that a widely used firefighting foam may be linked to high rates of cancer among U.S. firefighters. Why is the foam still in firehouses?
A cracked pipe at Chevron’s oil refinery in Richmond, California, released a flammable white vapor that quickly ignited, sending a large cloud of black smoke across surrounding communities on August 6 ...
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