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Activists with diabetes take on the global insulin crisis

Fran Quigley
Insulin to treat Type 1 diabetes can cost half the average family income in some countries

The man who sold America on vitamin D — and profited in the process

Liz Szabo
The doctor most responsible for turning the sunshine supplement into a billion-dollar juggernaut

Our loneliness epidemic is a political problem, too

David Masciotra
The personal toll of isolation is devastating, but an epidemic of loneliness is also destructive to democracy, too

In weary post-storm Puerto Rico, Medicaid cutbacks bode new ills

Sarah Varney, Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Puerto Rico is moving ahead with major cuts to its health care safety net

What is genetic modification?

Jackie Grimm
It’s surprisingly difficult to pin down a conclusive definition

“Don’t fight with the chicken”: Try this new Indian cacciatore from James Beard winner Deepa Thomas

Deepa Thomas
Upon learning the culprits for her husband’s type 2 diabetes, Deepa set out to reinvent her native cuisine

Meeting a “wonder pig” made me reconsider eating meat

Matthew Rozsa
I was never an enthusiastic carnivore — but Esther the Wonder Pig and her farm pals made me question my own morals

Expanding SNAP work requirements is a ticket to poor health

Nessia Berner Wong
As Congress aims to pass a new farm bill, the House version is bad for the health of American families

3 reasons why the US is vulnerable to big disasters

Morten Wendelbo
Some countries have the resources to withstand natural disasters. The US is not one of those countries

Texas Clinics busting traditional silos of mental and physical health care

Caroline Covington
Mental and physical health care are becoming integrated

Pre-existing conditions: The age group most vulnerable if coverage goes away

Marcia G. Ory
As the ACA gets dismantled, those in their 50s and 60s, who are not eligible yet for Medicare, face a crisis

As Americans get gouged on healthcare, Big Pharma cannibalizes profit to feed shareholders

Angelo Young
In the past 5 years, the top 5 U.S. drug companies paid $1.28 in buybacks and dividends for every $1 in profit

Bernie Sanders duped by Sasha Baron Cohen in disguise

Sarah K. Burris
The actor's new Showtime series, "Who is America?" fools Senator Sanders in an interview on Obamacare

Breastfeeding has been the best public health policy throughout history

Joan Y. Meek
Breast milk is considered the best source of nutrition for babies

Alcohol’s health benefits hard to prove, but harms are easy to document

Christina Mair
Alcohol is part of American life, but its health risks may be underplayed

Producer Natalie Portman exposes disturbing truths about factory farming in “Eating Animals”

Alli Joseph
Director/co-producer Christopher Quinn talks about adapting Jonathan Safran Foer's "Eating Animals" to film

The West Coast soda wars threaten to engulf the nation

Rebekah Wilce, Arn Pearson
Big soft drink companies turn to ballot measures to lock out local soda taxes in California, Oregon, and Washington

Children detained at border forcibly injected with drugs, lawsuit claims

Matt Smith, Aura Bogado
Facebook rejected this story: Immigrant children reportedly being subdued with powerful psychiatric drugs

Republicans wage a guerrilla war on your healthcare

Terry Schwadron
Trump doesn’t have the votes to kill Obamacare so now he just won’t enforce it

When does hungry become hangry?

Jennifer MacCormack
You’re ready to blow your top — but how much is due to your internal hunger and how much to external annoyances?

Teenage depression: If a parent doesn’t get treatment for a child, is that abuse?

Michael Shapiro
Teenage depression is a serious and lonely illness, sometimes leading to suicide

Get sugary drinks out of hospitals

Mark Cucuzella
Fast food, soda machines and sugary soft drinks are common fare in hospitals. Aren't we setting a bad example?

California hospitals urge moms to favor breast milk over formula

Anna Gorman
California has made significant progress in recent years promoting exclusive breastfeeding in hospitals

When is insurance not really insurance? When you need pricey dental care

David Tuller
Navigating dental insurance is a minefield
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