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Weeks into Missouri's vaccine distribution, workers at independent clinics wonder where they fall in line. They describe having to broker their own deals with large hospitals and health departments to find doses, with little guidance from state officials.
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Taja Welton is ready for her daughter to be born. She’s moved into a bigger house, one with room for a nursery. She has a closet full of pink, Minnie...
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In 1984, Dr. Bahar Bastani knew he had to leave Iran.During Iran's cultural revolution, religious leaders closed universities and threatened academics.…
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Love it, hate it, don’t get enough of it — we can all agree that a healthy relationship with sleep is integral to a successful life.On Thursday’s St.…
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John Dietl knew that his son, Kevin, was experiencing depression. He pleaded with him to get help."He did. But he said under one condition; we’ve got to…
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During her first year of medical school, Katherine Hu struggled with the feeling that she didn’t measure up.“You end up becoming, actually, pretty…
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Financial disclosures aren’t just for political candidates. New data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services shows that Missouri…
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Like many states, Missouri is facing a doctor shortage.The supply of doctors isn't keeping up, even as the population ages and more people have health…
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Illinois patients once again can use a public website to find out whether their doctors and chiropractors have shady histories.The Physician Profile…
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A doctor from rural central Missouri faces four federal felonies for allegedly selling drugs, including narcotics and anti-depressants.U.S. attorney…