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At Some Veterans Homes, Aid-In-Dying Is Not An Option

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Citing fears of losing federal funds, California is the latest state to require discharge of terminally ill residents from state veterans homes if they plan to end their lives with lethal drugs.

Spreading The Word About HIV Prevention For African-American Women

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African-American women are more likely to be infected with HIV than other women. So the District of Columbia is launching an effort to inform them about PrEP, medication that can reduce their risk.

At This Medical School, Students Mix Science And Health Policy

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Health policy is far from an afterthought at George Washington University, where med students begin tackling the knotty topic in their first semester.  

Hospitals Step Up To Help Seniors Avoid Falls

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Falls are the leading cause of injuries for adults older than 65, but they don’t have to happen. A number of new initiatives are designed to make seniors stronger and less likely to take a tumble.

As Legal Marijuana Expands, States Struggle With Drugged Driving

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As more states make medical and recreational marijuana use legal, they increasingly are grappling with what constitutes DUID, or driving under the influence of drugs, and how to detect and prosecute it. And they’re finding it is more difficult than identifying and convicting drunken drivers.