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Releasing the Diseasenew

Is overcrowded Cook County Jail responsible for the rise of a potentially deadly infection on the outside?
Chicago Reader  |  Kelly Virella  |  10-15-2007  |  Science

The Doctor is Out for Poor Familiesnew

Republicans say expanding health care for poor kids is a step toward "socialized medicine" -- so what?
New Haven Advocate  |  Freda Moon  |  10-09-2007  |  Science

Dr. Sherman Silber, the Egg Mannew

From the "mad scientist" who brought you the reversible vasectomy comes the controversial practice of ovarian tissue freezing.
Riverfront Times  |  Chad Garrison  |  10-09-2007  |  Science

The CHIPs Are Downnew

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich joins other governors critical of new federal healthcare rules.
Illinois Times  |  R.L. Nave  |  09-27-2007  |  Science

1 in 4 Gay Men in NYC Have HIVnew

So why doesn't anyone seem to care anymore?
New York Press  |  John Mikytuck  |  09-27-2007  |  Science

Gov. Rendall Wants Everybody to be Insurednew

But his isn't the only proposal in Pennsylvania -- state Rep. Kathy Manderino has introduced a single-payer system which is supported by 29 other Democrats.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Tom Namako  |  09-25-2007  |  Science

Another Attempt at Mental Health Paritynew

Budget proposals could increase insurance coverage in Wisconsin.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  09-24-2007  |  Science

Why I'm For the HPV Vaccinenew

Gardasil won't give kids licence to hop into the back of the family minivan for an afternoon of delight, any more than having an STD made me stop screwing, screwing around and, undoubtedly, passing on HPV.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Lezlie Lowe  |  09-24-2007  |  Science

Combining Science and Art to Bring the Universe to Lifenew

Caltech astronomer Robert Hurt works with artist Tim Pyle to pump life into visions of the galaxy by illustrating them for both the scientific community and the public.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Kevin Uhrich  |  09-24-2007  |  Science

The Right Wing Rides Again in Massachusettsnew

The state is in the process of overturning a set of Mitt Romney-era rules inhibiting some types stem cell research, and the Massachusetts Family Institute and its allies aren't too happy about it.
Dig Boston  |  Keith Howard  |  09-12-2007  |  Science

Nanotech is Set to Change the Worldnew

In sci-fi films and novels, nanotechnology allows scientists to create miniature robot surgeons that will cruise our blood vessels like microscopic submarines -- but the reality of the emerging technology, which many scientists and industry leaders say will radically alter society and the economy, is more complex.
The Georgia Straight  |  Rob McMahon  |  09-11-2007  |  Science

Sweet Tomatoesnew

The University of Arizona's Controlled Environment Agriculture Center is growing vegetables everywhere from Tucson to the South Pole -- and next, they want to go to the moon.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  09-05-2007  |  Science

Hopeful News for Schizophrenicsnew

An experimental drug from Eli Lilly so far has shown that it can ease symptoms of schizophrenia without the serious side effects associated with Thorazine and Zyprexa.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Staff  |  09-05-2007  |  Science

Coroner Often Holds Up Organ Donations in New Orleansnew

Why is that not a problem elsewhere?
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  08-29-2007  |  Science

Roll Playernew

Charles Monson works the system to help fellow quadriplegics get the high-tech wheelchairs they need.
OC Weekly  |  Derek Olson  |  08-28-2007  |  Science

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