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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 ...
While the state Department of Education has made trainings and tools available, researchers say it needs to do more to help ...
Across Louisville, people are dreaming of new ways to get healthy food to the neighborhoods that need it. Could the University of Louisville develop a research grocery store where students test ...
Cindy Uken's series on suicide in Montana for the Billings Gazette got the attention of state policymakers, who are now beginning to make some changes. Uken is a 2012 National Health Journalism Fellow ...
Childhood trauma and adversity have been big buzz phrases in recent years. But are they really just proxy terms for poverty? How one journalist came to rethink her own assumptions in reporting on ...
Bob is a freelance reporter at KCBS Radio in San Francisco, serves as the multimedia investigative reporter on the award-winning Chauncey Bailey Project and writes columns for the Maynard Institute ...
As Latino immigrants age, those without families face loneliness and those with families worry about being a burden and hesitate to ask for help. Psychotherapist Gabriel Romero explains that "we feel ...
Colton turned 17 alone in an unheated juvenile jail cell in Batesville, 370 miles from home. He had only a thin mat and blanket for sleeping. Slugs crept in through a space between the wall and the ...
In Maryville, Tennessee, Matt and April Wilder struggle to pay for health insurance for April. Matt is covered at work, and their twins, born prematurely, are covered by Medicaid. Only one insurer ...
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