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Will digital technology reduce gap in health between rich and poor?
By
Emma Schwartz
January 11, 2011
Two years ago, the Ethio American Health Center opened its doors in the nation’s capital, promising the country’s largest community of Ethio
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Are new digital networks part of the cure?
By
Emma Schwartz
July 2, 2010
ANALYSIS: A smart investment in kids' health
By
Wendell Potter
July 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Despite GOP claims, U.S. health care nowhere near 'best' in the world
By
Wendell Potter
November 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Imagine primary care without the need for costly health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
August 4, 2011
EPA focuses anew on obscure chemicals in consumer products
By
Jane Kay
August 8, 2011
New scrutiny on ingredient of batteries, brake fluid and pharmaceuticals
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The politics of energy: Oil and gas
By
Kevin Bogardus
December 15, 2003
Contaminated, but still not off-limits
By
Joaquin Sapien
May 18, 2007
Human exposure 'uncontrolled' at 114 Superfund sites
By
Joaquin Sapien
May 18, 2007
EPA agrees to reveal secret identities of potentially risky chemicals
By
Chris Hamby
June 8, 2011
Can Cleveland clinic be a model for digital medicine?
By
Emma Schwartz
December 1, 2009
Hospital’s success with electronic records raises hope and caution
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Are new digital networks part of the cure?
By
Emma Schwartz
July 2, 2010
Doctors skittish about health technology despite promise of big federal bucks
By
Susan Jaffe
July 7, 2011
Will digital technology reduce gap in health between rich and poor?
By
Emma Schwartz
January 11, 2011
Stimulus to push electronic health records could widen 'digital divide'
By
Fred Schulte
March 8, 2010
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ANALYSIS: Despite GOP claims, U.S. health care nowhere near 'best' in the world
By
Wendell Potter
November 28, 2011
Americans pay more for health care than anyone in the world, but our system is not the best
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ANALYSIS: A smart investment in kids' health
By
Wendell Potter
July 28, 2011
ANALYSIS: Imagine primary care without the need for costly health insurance
By
Wendell Potter
August 4, 2011
ANALYSIS: Who is essential? Insurers or consumers?
By
Wendell Potter
December 12, 2011
Emergency room visits up 11 percent in last decade; health care reform could drive numbers higher
By
Laurel Adams
May 12, 2011
As kidney disease kills thousands across continents, scientists scramble for answers
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 17, 2012
How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.
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Thousands of sugar cane workers die as wealthy nations stall on solutions
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Ronnie Greene
December 12, 2011
Methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
December 12, 2011
In India, verdant terrain conceals clues to a fatal kidney disease
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 19, 2012
New urgency targets mysterious kidney disease in Central America
By
Sasha Chavkin
April 29, 2013
In Sri Lanka, breakthroughs, setbacks and a spiritual touch
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Anna Barry-Jester
September 18, 2012
How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.
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As EPA delays new coal ash rules, residents turn to the courts for relief
By
Kristen Lombardi
February 22, 2013
As kidney disease kills thousands across continents, scientists scramble for answers
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 17, 2012
New urgency targets mysterious kidney disease in Central America
By
Sasha Chavkin
April 29, 2013
Methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
December 12, 2011
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In India, verdant terrain conceals clues to a fatal kidney disease
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 19, 2012
How a rare kidney disease is killing laborers and vexing researchers in three countries.
Related to this story
As kidney disease kills thousands across continents, scientists scramble for answers
By
Sasha Chavkin
September 17, 2012
Methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
December 12, 2011
Thousands of sugar cane workers die as wealthy nations stall on solutions
By
Sasha Chavkin
and
Ronnie Greene
December 12, 2011
New urgency targets mysterious kidney disease in Central America
By
Sasha Chavkin
April 29, 2013
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