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America's failed response to the opioid epidemic, in one statistic In a recent conversation, I asked Andrew Kolodny, an opioid policy expert at Brandeis University, how he would stop the opioid epidemic. He drew a ...
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California decided it was tired of women bleeding to death in childbirth Kristen Terlizzi woke up on July 16, 2014, in the intensive care unit at Stanford University to the news that the placenta connecting her to the child ...
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Blue Apron shares grind 9% higher in shaky stock market debut Blue Apron shares hovered near their IPO price in their first moments of trading on Thursday, rising about 9 percent. The meal-kit delivery start-up ...
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Company in charge of Grenfell Tower locks community out of therapy centre Families waited outside in the rain as the organisers tried to reach Kensington & Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (KCTMO), and therapists ...
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Trump targets Morning Joe co-hosts in latest Twitter tirade against media The president fired off at Brzezinski and co-host Joe Scarborough in a series of tweets posted just before their morning show was drawing to a close.
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Air Pollution Is Still Killing People in the United States Air pollution continues to drive premature deaths in the United States with no level of exposure leaving humans unaffected, according to new research.
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Accel leads $22.8M Series A in Swedish telehealth startup, KRY The startup, which was founded in 2014, aims to supplement traditional healthcare systems with an on-demand (paid) service for patients wanting fast ...
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Kaepernick Controversy Has NFL Players Searching for Louder Voice in Society That's not idle talk. Political activism in football, and across sports in general, is about to become better organized, informed, directed and supported.
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