In Meagan Beam’s dining room, a dozen 3D printers whir and clack away as they crank out plastic tiles with colorful raised letters, letter combinations and pictures on them. The tiles are part of a ...
Some doctors now bill patients for surveys that screen for problems. Patients say they should not be charged for checking a few boxes.
Chemours had sought to shield information about so-called forever chemicals that are part of a lawsuit brought against the company.
Despite serving one of the communities hit hardest by fentanyl deaths, the Richmond County Rescue Mission has been denied ...
EPA says the change will cut red tape, but new research suggests regulators may already be missing major sources of contamination.
With signs and medical devices, the protesters were pressing Atrium Health to honor affordable housing promises.
Prison officials are trying to reduce the risk of overdose by providing medications for opioid use disorder before release.
Inspection reports show problem findings at several NC turkey processing plants, but system largely lets plants continue business as usual.
State’s proposal for federal funding would create regional hubs, bolster workforce and revive food-as-medicine programs.
NC physicians open up about how burnout takes a toll on their mental health and their ability to care for patients.
Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can café offers more than a meal. A Place at the Table serves dignity, community and support as food insecurity grows across the city.
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