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NBC5 Chicago | October 24, 2023 Here are which COVID symptoms to look out for this fall Andy Pekosz is quoted.
Healio | October 24, 2023 FDA will review self-administered flu vaccine for approval Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Missouri Independent | October 23, 2023 Medical exceptions to abortion bans often exclude mental health conditions Allison Kelliher is quoted.
Bristol Herald Courier | October 23, 2023 Va. Opioid Abatement Authority earns national recognition Sara Whaley is mentioned.
The Washington Post | October 22, 2023 Drugstore closures are leaving millions without easy access to a pharmacy Mariana Socal is quoted.
MarketWatch | October 21, 2023 Middlemen pocket 70% of Medicare spending on widely used generic drugs, study finds Ge Bai is quoted.
The New York Times | October 21, 2023 In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared Len Rubenstein is quoted.
NBC News | October 21, 2023 Tainted water and viruses put Gaza residents, especially kids, at further risk Paul Spiegel is quoted.
KFF Health News podcast | October 19, 2023 The Open Enrollment Mixing Bowl Joanne Kenen is a panelist.
The Washington Post | October 19, 2023 Gaza’s collapsing health system shows struggles of medical care in war Paul Spiegel is quoted.
Salon | October 19, 2023 Pfizer is more than doubling the cost of COVID drug Paxlovid to $1,390 per course Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Mother Jones | October 19, 2023 “Attacking Health Workers Is a War Crime” Leonard Rubenstein is quoted.