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More physicians support single-payer health care

Graphics by Joni Berg for TC Daily Planet. Data from Minnesota Department of Health. Health insurance coverage in Minnesota: Trends from 2001 to 2004. Available at www.health.state.mn.us/healtheconomics.

Fifty-nine percent of U.S.MORE »

Berglin, DFL push for constitutional amendment to stop raids on state health care fund

Tired of watching Governor Tim Pawlenty try to raid Health Care Access Fund dollars to balance deficits in the general fund, DFL legislative leaders are attempting to put the matter in the hands of thMORE »

Teen pregnancy especially high among Minnesota’s Latinas

Minnesota’s teen birth rate increased 7 percent between 2005 and 2006, the Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting reported.MORE »

The feminization of AIDS

(Photo by Adam Sims, licensed under Creative Commons)

Lois Crenshaw, an AIDS activist, former Chicago police officer, and Minneapolis resident, is one of the estimated 1,367 Minnesota women living with HIV, who represent 23% of all cases of HIV or AIDS iMORE »

HIV infections increase among Africans in Minnesota

A recent report by the Minnesota Department of Health, the “HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report” says that the number of new HIV infections has increased among all state demographics including African-born iMORE »

Regulating patient safety

There’s a famous “I Love Lucy” episode where Lucille Ball is working in a candy factory. Her job is to grab and wrap each candy piece as it goes by on a conveyer belt, but Lucy just can’t keep up.MORE »

Book note: New "Bodies"

Cover art ©2008 Touchstone

Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth is the latest in the series of books by the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective providing information about women’s health and sexuality.MORE »

Answering the questions we never dared to ask

Joan Ditzion (left) and Jennifer Holder (right). Photo courtesy Jennifer Holder.

Do you remember when you first read Our Bodies, Ourselves?MORE »

When It Comes to Health Care, Gov. Pawlenty Should Lead or Get Out of the Way

If nature abhors a vacuum, then it has to hate what's going on with the governor and health care. What we're witnessing in St.MORE »

Compassion in medicine

Photo by Alexander Wrege in 2003, Creative Commons license

Mayo Clinic scientists, doctors and other health professionals waited April 16 under the glare of the security staff stationed in the conference room at Mayo Clinic.MORE »
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