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Apple, Bose and Others Pump Up the Volume on Hearing Aid Options, Filling…
Spurred by decades of complaints about the high cost of hearing aids, Congress passed a law in 2017 to allow…
What Missouri Learned the Hard Way About Rapid Covid Testing in Schools
Early in the tumultuous 2020-21 school year, Missouri officials made a big gamble: set aside roughly 1 million rapid…
Temperaturas extremas aumentan los riesgos de salud de los trabajadores…
COACHELLA, California. — Leoncio Antonio Trejo Galdamez, de 58 años, murió en brazos de su hijo el 29 de junio después…
Pandemia revela una creciente crisis de suicidios en comunidades de color
Rafiah Maxie ha sido trabajadora social clínica en el área de Chicago durante una década. En todo ese tiempo, vio al…
Cameroon Says Numbers of Defecting Boko Haram Members Continue to Increase…
YAOUNDE - Cameroon has turned public buildings on its northern border with Nigeria into temporary housing for former Boko Haram…
Hot Spots Where Covid Vaccination Lags Push Experimental Antibody Treatment
For months, Joelle Ruppert was among the millions of Americans who are covid vaccine holdouts. Her reluctance, she said,…
From Uber Vouchers to Patient Advocates: What It Takes to Increase ER…
For years, Kayla West watched the opioid epidemic tear through her eastern Tennessee community. As a psychiatric nurse…
Microbiome Startups Promise to Improve Your Gut Health, but Is the Science…
After Russell Jordan sent a stool sample through the mail to the microbiome company Viome, his idea of what he should…
Nigeria Says ‘Safe to Assume’ Boko Haram Leader Is Dead | Voice…
Nigeria’s government no longer has any doubts that Abubakar Shekau, the notorious leader of the Boko Haram terror group, is dead.…
‘An Arm and a Leg’: Meet the Mississippi Lawyer Who Helped Start the Fight…
Dan Weissmann
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Richard “Dickie” Scruggs, famous for taking…