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Dying on the waitlist
David Armstrong, Marshall Allen
In Los Angeles County and around the country, doctors have had to decide who gets a lifesaving COVID-19 treatment
COVID-19 has shown how Big Pharma is broken
Charlotte Kilpatrick
Though they were warned, pharmaceutical companies refused to invest in coronavirus research until it was too late
Questions remain about Big Food’s influence on the new dietary guidelines
Greta Moran
Advocates and experts point to a pattern of corporate influence on the nation’s "go-to source of nutrition advice"
Are conservative policies shortening American lives?
Lola Butcher
Americans have shorter lives than international peers. Some researchers say conservative policies may be to blame
Potent rhino pills outlast anything — even the arrest of their creator
Amy Martyn
In recent months, the FDA has issued health warnings about more than 50 sex supplements
Food guidelines change but fail to take cultures into account
Chaseedaw Giles
One again, new food guidelines for Americans don’t incorporate ethnic and cultural differences
Lancet editor says inequality and COVID-19 have converged to create a “syndemic”
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, says we face a crisis that is biological as well as social
Biden’s administration can eliminate food insecurity in the U.S. — here’s how
Craig Gundersen
Biden has a chance to achieve something no other president has: an end to food insecurity for all Americans
With demand far exceeding supply, it matters that people are jumping the vaccine line
Elisabeth Rosenthal
As wealthier, craftier, or better connected Americans have “jumped the line," others have been left behind
It turns out fried food is even worse for your heart than you thought
Matthew Rozsa
A new study analyzed medical data from 500,000 adults to reveal just how unhealthy fried foods truly are
Blind spot: The eye doctor, the U.S. senator and one of Trump’s last-minute intercessions
Bob Hennelly
Trump commuted the sentence of a Medicare fraudster who lavished gifts for years on New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez
Texas lawyer fired after Capitol riot files ambitious suit: Dissolve Congress, don’t arrest him
Roger Sollenberger
"This is not a Sidney Powell lawsuit," Paul Davis assures court. True! Powell didn't argue for abolishing Congress
Chemicals called SVOCs, emitted from household objects, are altering children’s microbiomes
Lila Westreich
SVOCs are found in plastics, flooring, furniture, and more
California budget reflects “pandemic-induced reality,” governor says
Angela Hart
Local leaders worry California will not be able to adequately control the spread of the coronavirus
Trump’s racism kills 1 in 1,000 Americans
Thom Hartmann
Chalk it up to Republican racism and a libertarian indifference to the notion of society
Arrested Proud Boys chairman has history of business failure, apparently lives with mom
Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio had a brief political career and is linked to a list of defunct or fake companies
Trump administration rejects expert advice on nutrition, maintaining guidelines for sugar & alcohol
Julia Conley
"Again going against scientific advice, again failing the people they serve."
Searching for ethical sugar
Lela Nargi
Unlike some other crops, sugar — the stand-alone product, as well as the ingredient — is lacking in traceability
Few kidney patients can access palliative care or hospice. Why?
Carrie Arnold
Treatments that reduce suffering & incorporate patient values aren’t common in kidney disease care. That’s changing
For the poor and disenfranchised, higher hurdles to transplants
Carrie Arnold
Minority patients are diagnosed later, stay on dialysis longer, and are added to transplant lists less quickly
Should your kidney doctor have a financial stake in dialysis?
Carrie Arnold
Joint ventures between nephrologists and dialysis centers have expanded treatment. Critics ask: At what cost?
Hospitals scramble to prioritize which workers are first for COVID shots
JoNel Aleccia
Hospitals have been advised to vaccinate highest-risk staff first, but have to decide who that is on their own
Kidney dialysis is a booming business. Is it also a rigged one?
Carrie Arnold
A California law aims to curb what sponsors say is profiteering by dialysis centers. Are there any easy answers?
How did a Proud Boys leader with a felony record get into the White House?
Roger Sollenberger
Enrique Tarrio claims he visited the White House on Saturday, hours before a major pro-Trump rally
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