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A Nearly Century-Old Maternity Home for Teens in the South Makes Plans for Expansion
Lauren Sausser
CHARLESTON, S.C. — An old, brick house in Charleston’s Wagener Terrace district stands out from its gentrified neighbors in several ways: It’s 14,000 square feet, built to accommodate around 30 people, and was constructed…
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Drug Price Bill Is a Go in the Senate
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President Joe Biden is the latest top Washington official to test…
Parents Become Drug Developers to Save Their Children’s Lives
Maggie Carmichael wasn’t developing like other kids. As a toddler, she wasn’t walking and had a limited vocabulary for her age.
She was diagnosed with PMM2-CDG, potentially fatal gene mutations that cause abnormal enzyme…
‘So Rudderless’: A Couple’s Quest for Autism Treatment for Their Son Hits Repeated Obstacles
Michelle Andrews
When Sebastian Rios was a toddler, he hardly talked. “Don’t worry,” his pediatrician told Amparo and Victor Rios, Sebastian’s parents. Kids who grow up in households in which both Spanish and English are spoken are…
Watch: Why the Public Health System Is Having Trouble Containing Monkeypox
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Critics Worry Government Surveillance of HIV May Hurt More Than It Helps
Robert Suttle has seen firsthand the legal risks of having HIV.
In 2008, Suttle said, a former partner accused him of not disclosing he was HIV-positive. He was charged under Louisiana law with “intentional exposure to AIDS…
¿Ponerse el refuerzo ahora o esperar? Muchos se preguntan cómo navegar la próxima ola de covid
Al principio, Gwyneth Paige no quería vacunarse contra covid-19. Con sus problemas de salud, hipertensión, fibromialgia, asma, quería ver cómo le iba a otras personas. Entonces su madre contrajo cáncer de colon.
“En ese…
Las clínicas de salud sexual luchan sin medios contra la viruela del simio
Las clínicas que tratan las enfermedades de transmisión sexual —que ya se enfrentaban a un aumento explosivo de enfermedades como la sífilis y la gonorrea— se encuentran ahora en la primera línea de la lucha para controlar el…
In Some States, Voters Will Get to Decide the Future of Abortion Rights
Kate Wells, Michigan Radio
As states grapple with the future of abortion in the U.S., Michigan, California, and Vermont could become the first states to let voters decide whether the right to abortion should be written into the…
Fighting Monkeypox, Sexual Health Clinics Are Underfunded and Ill-Equipped
Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News and Lauren Weber
Clinics that treat sexually transmitted diseases — already struggling to contain an explosive increase in infections such as syphilis and gonorrhea — now find themselves on the front lines…