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When Missouri regulators approved his proposal Monday, St. Louis developer Paul McKee got one step closer to realizing his $6.8-million dollar project to…
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Several sterotypes are associated with eating disorders. Among them, that the disease only affects teenage women.Nancy Albus, CEO of Castlewood Treatment…
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The measles vaccine is safe and effective, pediatrician Ken Haller said; there’s no reason not to get it.“This virus is very tenacious,” Haller told “St.…
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Harris-Stowe University is offering free HIV testing, education and entertainment on Saturday, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.The St. Louis…
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Missourians are getting older, but their access to health care is not keeping up.In October, a Missouri Foundation for Health report found a need for more…
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On this Worlds AIDS Day, the Missouri History Museum is trying to break the world record for most people tested for HIV in one venue. Yet, Director of…
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Updated at 6:40 p.m.A Jefferson County woman who was showing symptoms of Ebola has initially tested negative for the virus at Mercy Hospital in Crystal…
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On Saturday, open enrollment season for Healthcare.gov begins. For the second time around, public health organizations and insurance "navigators" are…
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On Monday, Missourians had their first glimpse at the health insurance rates they can choose from on the federal exchange. According to some, that…
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Officials from Washington University, St. Louis Children’s Hospital and the March of Dimes announced Monday they will launch a new March of Dimes…