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Deep brain stimulation can be life-altering for OCD sufferers when other...

Rachel A. Davis, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Imagine growing up tormented by fears and life-consuming rituals that...

Medicaid enrollment soared by 25% during the COVID-19 pandemic – but...

Julie Donohue, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences and Eric T. Roberts, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences CC BY-ND

HIV prevention pill PrEP is now free under most insurance plans...

Paul Shafer, Boston University and Kristefer Stojanovski, Tulane University Since the start of the HIV epidemic in 1981, over...

The FDA’s big gamble on the new Alzheimer’s drug

C. Michael White, University of Connecticut The Food and Drug Administration set off a firestorm of debate when it...

Young farmers struggle with child care and health insurance – and...

Shoshanah Inwood, The Ohio State University; Andrea Rissing, The Ohio State University, and Florence Becot, The Ohio...

Why Boris Johnson won’t have to pay any hospital bills

Luke Reader, Case Western Reserve University While British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recovers from a life-threatening bout of COVID-19 that hospitalized him for a week,...

Why your employer-sponsored insurance may ultimately not be good for you

Dana Goldman, University of Southern California The Democratic presidential debates, which resume Sept. 12, have highlighted a deep disagreement over the future American health care...

US poverty statistics ignore millions of struggling Americans

Sophie Mitra, Fordham University and Debra Brucker, University of New Hampshire Who counts as poor in the U.S. today? Measuring the share of the population that...

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