PERRY, Iowa — Fran Ruhl’s family received a startling letter from the Iowa Department of Human Services four weeks after
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Journalists Probe Problems in Providing Care for Foster Kids and Propping Up Addiction Treatment
KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed the problems with Georgia’s foster care system on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “Lawmakers” on Jan.
Read moreMiller receives Rainwater Prize for Brain Research
Timothy Miller, MD, PhD, the David Clayson Professor of Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has
Read moreNewberry named Danforth WashU Physician-Scientist Scholar
Rodney D. Newberry, MD, the Dr. Nicholas V. Costrini Professor of Gastroenterology and Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Washington University School
Read moreWeighing Risks of a Major Surgery: 7 Questions Older Americans Should Ask Their Surgeon
Larry McMahon, who turns 80 this month, is weighing whether to undergo a major surgery. Over the past five years,
Read moreCentene, Under Siege in America, Moved Into Britain’s National Health Service
LONDON — In the final days of 2020, the U.S. health insurer Centene made a swift incursion into Britain’s prized
Read moreFentanilo en la escuela secundaria: una comunidad de Texas se enfrenta al mortal opioide
KYLE, Texas – Los pasillos de la escuela secundaria Lehman lucían como cualquier otro en un día reciente de otoño.
Read moreDiPersio recognized for key discoveries in cancer biology, treatment
John F. DiPersio, MD, PhD, the Virginia E. and Sam J. Golman Endowed Professor of Oncology and director of the
Read moreNursing Homes Are Suing the Friends and Family of Residents to Collect Debts
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Lucille Brooks was stunned when she picked up the phone before Christmas two years ago and learned
Read moreShellhaas named associate dean for faculty promotions, career development
Renée Shellhaas, MD, has been named associate dean for faculty promotions and career development at Washington University School of Medicine
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