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Worker-protection laws aren’t ready for an automated future

Jeffrey Hirsch
If your job doesn't currently involve automation or artificial intelligence in some way, it likely will soon.

A mysterious kidney disease may be the first pandemic caused by climate change

Shira Tarlo
A mysterious disease is killing tens of thousands of farmworkers globally — and the worst may be yet to come

Chronic illness on TV: More nuanced and realistic portrayals are needed

Ashlie D. Stevens
With better depictions of people living with chronic illnesses, scripted TV could help increase understanding

Wriggling around law, insurers deny coverage for breastfeeding help

Teresa Carr
Millions of families are being forced to pay out-of-pocket for lactation consultants and related services

Firing NYPD cop Daniel Pantaleo over Eric Garner’s death is not justice

D. Watkins
Reactions to Pantaleo's overdue firing confirmed what I already knew: America doesn't care about black people

Organic food benefits have been hard to assess, but that could change

Cynthia Curl
Freshly harvested organic foods may seem to be healthier, but it is difficult to say for sure

Rep. Ro Khanna on Medicare for All, how Bernie can win — and the coming impeachment

Dean Obeidallah
Progressive California Democrat visits Salon Talks to discuss the impeachment process and President Bernie Sanders

Baby Boomers are binge-drinking more than Millennials. Here’s why

Nicole Karlis
New survey data indicates that the Boomer generation is going hard at the bar

The truth about Trump’s ICE raids: Botched Mississippi operation is good optics

Sophia Tesfaye
In the lead up to 2020, expect more images of devastated children. Their pain is Trump's political gain

The battle to defend low-income clinic workers and patients

Nan Levinson
Whittier Street Health Center, a Boston clinic with a commitment to its community, looks to overcome hardships.

Doctor Alexa will see you now: is Amazon primed to come to your rescue?

Janet Rae-Dupree
Your Amazon Alexa-enabled smart speaker is poised to wriggle its way into all things health care.

Americans are sitting so much it’s becoming a public health issue

Nicole Karlis
A study finds we are more sedentary than ever. Is automation to blame?

Trump administration moves to allow importation of cheaper drugs from Canada

Shira Tarlo
The move comes amid frustrations that the U.S. spends more on drugs than any other developed nation

It’s time to show our fungus friends in our microbiomes

Adriana Romero-Olivares
Our gut microbiomes contain fungi and protists, not just bacteria — so why don’t we study them?

Cardiologist by day, Mafia doctor by night

Barbara Roberts MD
I was the first woman cardiologist to practice in Rhode Island. On the side, I made house calls to ailing mobsters

America’s deadly wealth pyramid: Eric Garner stood his ground and was crushed for it

Bob Hennelly
Garner scratched-out a living in the gray market. "Not today," he said when cops came for him. Now he's dead

As temperatures climb, a new push to keep workers safe

Anna Maria Barry-Jester
With rising temperatures all throughout the United States, preventive measures are needed to protect workers.

Biden calling ACA a “breakthrough” for mental health parity only highlights gaps

Shefali Luthra
Did the ACA actually create equal coverage of mental and physical health?

Amy McGrath pulls in record $2.5 million on first day challenging Mitch McConnell, campaign says

Matthew Rozsa
The previous record was the $1 million netted by former astronaut Mark Kelly when he announced his bid in Arizona

Marine veteran Amy McGrath mounts Democratic bid for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat

Matthew Rozsa
In her announcement, McGrath describes what happened when she wrote a letter to McConnell at 13 years old

5 things we found in the FDA’s hidden device database

Sydney Lupkin
The FDA has released the information from their once-hidden database, and the secrets are horrifying

Sugar substitutes: Is one better or worse for diabetes? For weight loss? An expert explains

Jamie Pitlick
Sugar and artificial sweeteners comes in many shapes and colors

What to watch after “Stranger Things” season 3: Start with “Harlots”

Melanie McFarland
Yes, everyone's powering through Netflix's fan favorite. There are plenty of other summer shows on TV this week too
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