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Hepatitis C Kills 15,000 Americans a Year. That Number Should Be Zero.

A little over a decade ago, I watched my brother in-law Rick Boterf die of complications from infection with the…

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Egypt Wiped Out Hepatitis C. Now It Is Trying to Help the Rest of Africa.

For seven years, Sulemana Musah put almost every bit of money that came his way into his war with hepatitis…

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Sickle-Cell Treatment Created With Gene Editing Wins U.K. Approval

The first treatment that relies on CRISPR is expected to receive U.S. approval next month. But it may cost millions…

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F.D.A. Issues Warning Over Misuse of Ketamine

Unsupervised treatment — fueled by telemedicine prescriptions — for various psychiatric problems poses a number of health risks, the agency…

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Teen Depression Rose Sharply During the Pandemic, but Treatment Didn’t Follow

The News Approximately 20 percent of adolescents had symptoms of major depressive disorder in 2021 — the first full calendar…

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It Takes a Lifetime to Survive Childhood Cancer

One night in 1981, in the middle of bath time, Marty Gonzalez noticed a strange glow that seemed to emanate…

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A Novel Therapy, Using Writing, Shows Promise for PTSD

The News A comparatively quick treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which a patient writes about traumatic experiences in five…

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Addiction Treatment Eludes More Than Half of Americans in Need

About 30 percent of Americans have been addicted to opioids or have a relative who has been, researchers also reported.

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The Hard-Drug Decriminalization Disaster

How soon is too soon to call a progressive and libertarian policy obsession a public policy fiasco? In the case…

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Scenes From a City That Only Hands Out Tickets for Using Fentanyl

For the past two and a half years, Oregon has been trying an unusual experiment to stem soaring rates of…

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