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FILE - In this March 2, 2011, file photo, a clerk holds an electronic cigarette and the filter end that holds the liquid nicotine solution at an E-Smokes store in Aurora, Colo. Increasingly popular e-cigarettes and cigar varieties could be exempt from some government safety regulations if House Republicans have their way. It's a move that alarms Democrats and public health advocates who argue that it could lead to unsafe products. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File) (AP)

How vape flavors change risk perception

Leah Ranney - The Conversation

American policies affect mental health

Lynn Stuart Parramore - Alternet
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Why health experts fear 5G

Nicole Karlis
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HIV negative children still at high risk

Amy Slogrove, Kathleen M. Powis, Mary-Ann Davies - The Conversation
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Supplies on a check in desk at Safer Inside, a realistic model of a safe injection site in San Francisco. (AP/Eric Risber)

How humanism can fight HIV

Widney Brown
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care for the elderly needs support

Alan Stevens, Carole White, Marcia G. Ory, Sandhya Sanghi - The Conversation
A flooded street after Hurricane Sandy. (Getty/jonathansloane)

Climate change's public health crisis

Nicole Karlis
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How Aspirin can reduce HIV infections

Colin Graydon, Monika Kowatsch - The Conversation
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Why you should get your vaccines

Joel Michael Reynolds - The Conversation
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Trump's anti-environmental stance

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News
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Anti-vaxxers behind chickenpox outbreak

Nicole Karlis
(Associated Press)

Beware antibiotic-resistant infections

Gerry Wright - The Conversation
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People wear masks while walking through the Financial District in the smoke-filled air Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, in San Francisco. (AP/Eric Risberg)

How wildfire smoke affects your health

Nicole Karlis
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Workplace wellness gets contentious

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News
(AP Photo/Chris Post)

Workers overdosing on the job

Jenny Gold - KFF Health News
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Marijuana overtakes heroin in 2017

Jenny Gold - KFF Health News
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In this June 10, 2014 photo a cellphone tower inside the bell tower is seen over the Resurrection Lutheran Church in Ankeny, Iowa. As wireless companies fill gaps in their networks, many have sought to camouflage the ungainly outdoor equipment that carries the nation’s daily diet of calls, text messages and data. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) (AP)

Trump’s 5G network raises concerns

Sabine El Gemayel - Independent Media Institute
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White space, white privilege, white fear

Chauncey DeVega
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Police kill about 3 men per day in U.S.

Frank Edwards, Michael H. Esposito - The Conversation
Firefighters try to control a back burn as the Carr fire continues to spread on July 31, 2018. (Getty/Mark Ralston)

"Breathing has become a chore"

Anna Gorman, Ana B. Ibarra - KFF Health News
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Study: Tech may be giving kids ADHD

Nicole Stock
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The global rise in stimulant usage

Nicole Stock
Jim Carrey; Jenny McCarthy; Rob Schneider (AP/Charles Sykes/Jordan Strauss/Richard Shotwell)

The worst celebrity pseudoscience

Paul Offit
(AP/Steven Senne)

More users file suits against Juul

Nicole Stock
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