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Four years ago Public Health Watch went live with its first investigations focused on the prevention of illness, injury and ...
Officials in one of the fastest warming cities in the U.S. don’t track heat-related illnesses and count on an unfunded task ...
Officials in one of the fastest warming cities in the U.S. don’t track heat-related illnesses and count on an unfunded task ...
More than a million uninsured people live near feedlots…women in states with strict abortion laws turn to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tens of millions of Americans who receive coverage through health insurance marketplaces could see a big jump in costs next year. Notices filed by more than 100 companies that offer insurance through ...
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