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Across The COVID-Ravaged South, High-Level Life Support Is Difficult To Find
Hospital discharge day for Phoua Yang was more like a pep rally.On her way rolling out of Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, she teared up as… -
A COVID Surge Is Overwhelming U.S. Hospitals, Raising Fears Of Rationed Care
The U.S. health care system is again buckling under the weight of a COVID-19 surge that has filled more than 100,000 hospital beds nationwide and forced… -
GoDaddy Is Booting A Site That Sought Anonymous Tips About Texas Abortions
GoDaddy will no longer host a site set up by the Texas Right to Life to collect anonymous tips about when the state's new law banning almost all abortions… -
What The Texas Abortion Ban Does — And What It Means For Other States
With the U.S. Supreme Court mum, a new law went into effect in Texas that bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. That's well before many women… -
Texas' 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect Overnight As The Supreme Court Stays Silent
Legislation banning abortions after six weeks is now the law of the land in Texas, effectively ending Roe v. Wade in the state. In a move that surprised… -
Some Medical Clinics Are Hiring Lawyers To Improve Patients' Health
In her 19 years of living with cerebral palsy, scoliosis and other ailments, Cynthia Enriquez De Santiago has endured about 60 surgeries and her heart has… -
CVS Lost More Controlled Substance Doses Last Year Than All Other Mass. Pharmacies Combined
The biggest chain in Massachusetts says it does not have a problem with losing pills. -
Many ERs Fail People Who Struggle With Addiction. These New Approaches Might Help
For years, Kayla West watched the opioid epidemic tear through her eastern Tennessee community. As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, she treated people… -
'We Need To Hear Black Women's Voices': Study At Boston Hospitals Looks At Wide Disparity In Maternal Deaths
The birth equity study collects birthing stories from Black mothers. -
Pandemic Privatization Of Public Health Leaves Local Experts Asking: Why Were We Left Out?
Critics say relying on on outside contractors hurt the state’s effectiveness in getting residents the resources and information they needed.