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WBAL TV (Baltimore) | March 22, 2024 Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S. Renee Johnson and Kenneth Feder are interviewed.
Health Affairs | March 19, 2024 Congress Has The Opportunity To Deliver Health Care Price Transparency Ge Bai co-wrote the piece.
Medical News Today | March 19, 2024 How a wrist-worn device may pick up on early signs of Alzheimer's disease Adam Spira is quoted.
CNN | March 19, 2024 Two-thirds of young children in Chicago are exposed to dangerous lead levels in water, study finds Benjamin Huynh is quoted.
The Washington Post | March 18, 2024 Two-thirds of Chicago kids under 6 exposed to lead in water, study estimates Benjamin Huynh is quoted.
The Christian Science Monitor | March 18, 2024 Alabama’s IVF ruling is having ripple effects. What it does – and doesn’t – do. Joanne Rosen is quoted.
CBS News | March 18, 2024 Study finds 129,000 Chicago children under 6 have been exposed to lead-contaminated water Benjamin Huynh and Elizabeth Chin are mentioned.
Axios | March 17, 2024 Pandemic pact crunch time: Final treaty talks start to prevent future deaths Alexandra Phelan is quoted.
New York Times | March 17, 2024 Health Misinformation Is Evolving. Here’s How to Spot It. Tara Kirk Sell is quoted.
Vox | March 17, 2024 U.S. maternal deaths could be lower than we thought — but there are still far too many Alison Gemmill is quoted.