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Coronavirus and the Brain (Getty Images/Amornrat Phuchom)

Schizophrenia, a new long COVID symptom

Troy Farah
Emergency Room nurses and EMTs tend to patients in hallways at the Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital in Houston, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

When abortion laws and ER care conflict

Harris Meyer - KFF Health News
Pro-life activists protest outside of the U.S. Supreme Court as they wait for the court to hand down its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Monday morning, June 13, 2022 (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

"Sterilization showers" proliferating

Aaron Bolton, Ellis Juhlin - KFF Health News
At the University of Minnesota's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, the door to the lab where the first step is taken in the testing of samples for the monkeypox virus has a warning sign to let others know not to enter. (JUDY GRIESEDIECK/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

In monkeypox failures, echoes of COVID

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
Doctor Doing Ultrasound / Sonogram Scan to a Pregnant Woman (Getty Images/gorodenkoff)

How an abortion saved my child's life

Kristin Diversi
Health care staff in a remote clinic struggle to provide pandemic resources for their patients. (Kata Karath for Undark)

The rural Covid response in Ecuador

Kata Karath - Undark
Dentist working with patient while dental assistant is helping around, both wearing a protective gowns, face masks and gloves during COVID-19 pandemic (Getty Images/Kosamtu)

U.S. dentistry affected by war?

Darius Tahir - KFF Health News
Ultrasound of a pregnant woman and test (Getty Images/SabdiZ)

In Myanmar, lessons for life after Roe

James Stout - Undark
Pro-choice demonstrators protest outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC on November 1, 2021. The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges to Texas' restrictive abortion laws. - The conservative-majority US Supreme Court hears challenges on Monday to the most restrictive law passed since abortion was made a constitutional right nearly 50 years ago -- a Texas bill that bans a woman from terminating a pregnancy after six weeks. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Emergency contraception battle in Texas

Sarah Varney - KFF Health News
The abortion drug Mifepristone (Phil Walter/Getty Images)

New state laws restrict abortion pills

Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News
Female doctor with clipboard isolated with blue plastic drapes (Getty Images/golubovy)

A nurse's honest mistake ends in prison

Nicole Karlis
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee speaks at a hearing at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on March 30, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Sanders: Healthcare is a human right

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams
Pro-life demonstrators protest outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC on November 1, 2021. The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges to Texas' restrictive abortion laws. - The conservative-majority US Supreme Court hears challenges on Monday to the most restrictive law passed since abortion was made a constitutional right nearly 50 years ago -- a Texas bill that bans a woman from terminating a pregnancy after six weeks. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The war against abortion pills

Chris Ahlbach
Patient with Chest Pain (Getty Images/Jim Craigmyle)

The "pain gap" persists in health care

Mary Elizabeth Williams
EMTs rush a patient to the emergency room at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on March 24, 2020, as the number of confirmed Massachusetts cases of coronavirus soars to near 5,000. (Stan Grossfeld/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The secrets of the emergency room

Mary Elizabeth Williams
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference held in the Hyatt Regency on February 27, 2021 in Orlando, Florida. Begun in 1974, CPAC brings together conservative organizations, activists, and world leaders to discuss issues important to them. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Copycat TX abortion ban hits new state

Brett Bachman
Anti-abortion demonstrators hold a protest outside the Planned Parenthood Reproductive Health Services Center in St. Louis, Missouri, May 31, 2019, the last location in the state performing abortions. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

How dark money fuels attacks on abortion

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
Doctor delivering news to patient (Getty Images/LWA)

Why it's so hard to talk to doctors

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the Chase Center July 14, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. Biden delivered remarks on his campaign's 'Build Back Better' clean energy economic plan. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Democrats may pinch Advantage funding

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
A group of people are gathered at the Times Square of New York City, United States on September 4, 2021 to protest that a Texas law banned abortion. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Ohio eyes Texas-inspired abortion law

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Hundreds are gathered to protest vaccination mandate in New York City, United States on September 13, 2021. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

How COVID eroded our trust in doctors

Mikkael Sekeres
In this screenshot from the DNCC’s livestream of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) addresses the virtual convention on August 17, 2020. The convention, which was once expected to draw 50,000 people to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is now taking place virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Handout/DNCC via Getty Images)

Bernie stands firm on Medicare expansion

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Kellogg's Cereal plant workers demonstrate in front of the plant on October 7, 2021 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Workers at Kellogg’s cereal plants are striking over the loss of premium health care, holiday and vacation pay, and reduced retirement benefits. (Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)

Kellogg's workers on Strrr-ike

Kenny Stancil - Common Dreams
Health officials carry a dead body of coronavirus (Covid-19) victim on a stretcher to container morgues by the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The U.S. has an "excess death" problem

Bob Hennelly
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