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A study conducted by Maryland Direct Services Collaborative found that some health care workers across the Baltimore region don’t earn enough to survive despite working in roles that are critical to patient care.
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Experts fear that insurers will stop paying for the drug now that it’s more available.
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The Justice Department alleges two Lanham-based health care companies filed for Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement when they were not eligible for such payments.
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The popular diet and nutrition expert joins us to explain new reasearch on health impacts of alcohol consumption and the widely-used lo-cal sweetener, erythritol. Plus, she answers your nutrition questions!
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Bills in General Assembly would change timeframe to file workers compensation claim, potentially allowing more to do so.
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Montgomery County has one of the highest rates of new infections for HIV nationwide, county health data shows.
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The illness is highly infectious and making its way through daycares, according to health experts such as Johns Hopkins Children's Center.
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In the second episode of a three-part series, we hear two stories that get at the difficult decision-making that often has to happen in situations where a woman needs an abortion.
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Maryland hospitals say they've seen increased emergency room visits for behavioral health issues in recent years.
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A new bill in Maryland’s General Assembly would enable the state to cover medical treatments that private insurers already pay for related to gender-affirming care.