Sarah Boden | Spotlight PA
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The federal government argues a more robust maternal health workforce is key to improving mortality before, during, and after childbirth.
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Pennsylvania’s Senior Food Box Program helps older adults whose incomes or health might cause them to skip meals, eat less than they need, or consume unhealthy foods.
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Lead is especially harmful to children because they are developing, so knowing potential exposure sources provides a first layer of protection.
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People with hoarding disorder can endanger themselves and their communities if left untreated. An Irwin nonprofit is stepping up to offer support.
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Toward the end of November, scammers try to leverage a Medicare deadline to pressure older people and caregivers into disclosing sensitive information like Social Security numbers.
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When nursing homes close, families and communities have to fill the gaps. Advocates for older adults warn that more closures loom if structural funding and staffing issues aren’t solved.
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Abortion doulas help patients navigate the possible pain, discomfort, and emotions that arise when ending a pregnancy, along with the logistical hurdles they might face in seeking care.
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One organizer describes a death cafe as a space where people can ask questions about mortality without fear of being judged or ostracized.
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Caregiving is not a major issue in the U.S. Senate race between Democrat Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick, but it is one that matters to many Pennsylvanians. Here’s where they stand.
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Consolidations in the health care industry are driving opaque charges that experts say more and more patients are seeing on their bills.