Nicole Leonard | WHYY
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New statewide data finds deaths related to conditions like sepsis, heart attacks, and respiratory failure increased in Pennsylvania’s hospitals.
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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia is apologizing for its silence on unethical scientific experimentations conducted on people incarcerated in Holmesburg Prison.
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Beginning Monday, people in Pennsylvania who buy or carry fentanyl testing strips will no longer face potential criminal charges for possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Widespread sickness among children with respiratory illnesses this year is driving up demand for children’s pain relievers and fever reducers, leaving drugstore chains and smaller community pharmacies across the nation in short supply.
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These kinds of health centers operate within school walls, and provide medical, behavioral, and sexual health care to students on site, regardless of insurance status.
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Pennsylvania farmers are preparing for thousands of fresh turkeys to be picked up for the holiday meal.
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Starting Tuesday, thousands of residents in Pennsylvania will be able to sign up for new health insurance plans, or review their existing ones, through Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
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Fall season can be a great time to get outside and forage for mushrooms, but it can come with some risks.
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An estimated 280,000 Pennsylvanians currently live with Alzheimer’s disease.