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  1. Recent research showed how medical care and health have improved for low-income adults under Obamacare

  2. In this week's podcast: The dry cleaning industry faces challenges as it searches for less toxic chemicals

  3. New research helps explain how the hungry brain hinders dieting

  4. Analysis indicates that insurance expansion improves access to care, health, and survival

  5. Advances in microbiome research could make it possible to boost cancer treatment and prevention

  6. A decade's worth of evidence shows how expanded insurance coverage improves health

  7. Contrary to the popular rhetoric, Medicaid is effective and Obamacare is not broken, writes Ben Sommers

  8. Facility-based birth in Asia, Africa is on the rise, but more needs to be done to improve maternal health via

  9. Obamacare is doing enormous good—it's probably even saving lives, writes 's Ben Sommers

  10. From 2016: Six strategies to address the world's ongoing refugee crisis

  11. The health benefits of biking to work appear to outweigh any safety risks, experts say

  12. Kalé Kponee is a refugee. She's also a scientist who is passionate about environmental justice

  13. Jun 20

    A recent report revealed widespread sexual exploitation of refugee and migrant children in Greece.

    Migrant children in Greece are selling sex to survive
  14. America’s obesity epidemic is mainly driven by upstream influences from industry, federal policies, and social norms

  15. Scientists need to fight back against the suppression of gun research, says David Hemenway via

  16. "Scientific research was a way to channel my life’s experiences into something meaningful, something objective."

  17. New research links bike commuting with a range of health benefits via

  18. Nitin Shrivastava has a very clear goal: He wants to help improve cancer care for children around the world

  19. Jun 18

    Here are three ways that government policies have led to healthier eating habits.

    How government policies can improve eating habits
  20. From Harvard Public Health magazine: Ten public health stories you may have missed

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