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According to the World Health Organization, only 13% of those living with the virus know they have it, leaving many, ...
The conversations were emotional and difficult to hear. But parents wanted to share stories about who their children were and ...
Dobbs, that people are doing everything within their power and expertise to make sure that people can still get care," said ...
The Center for Health Journalism's 2024 Ethnic Media Collaborative has earned numerous awards in several journalism ...
While the state Department of Education has made trainings and tools available, researchers say it needs to do more to help ...
Thousands of restraints and seclusions used on students each year reveal fractured interpretation of Maine law.
Lottie L. Joiner, a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer, wrote this story while participating in the National Health Journalism Fellowship, a program of the University of Southern California’s ...
Liz Owens is the senior investigative reporter at WRDW/WAGT in Augusta, Georgia. Owens is an experienced journalist with nearly twenty years of experience working in local broadcast news. She is a ...
Maine students have been restrained and secluded more than 22,000 times a year in some years. But the real number of times educators put students in holds, move them against their will and shut them ...
Three cohort studies in the United States are tracking the long-term consequences on the developing brain of pesticide exposure during pregnancy and the early years of life. The studies are finding ...