Posted inEnvironment, HEALTH, On the beat, posts The Allegheny County controller says the health department basically lets companies pay to pollute by Courtney Linder May 18, 2016
Posted inHEALTH, Heroin: Riding the Rush, On the beat, posts, PUBLIC SAFETY Naloxone is stopping overdose deaths in PA, but do enough people have it? by Jeffrey Benzing May 17, 2016February 20, 2018
Posted inHEALTH, On the beat, posts The Obamacare birth control case is back in the lower courts by PublicSource contributor May 16, 2016
Posted inHEALTH, Heroin: Riding the Rush, On the beat, posts If there’s one benefit from the opioid crisis, it’s this by Halle Stockton May 10, 2016
Posted inEquity, HEALTH, On the beat, posts Drug companies pony up in illegal marketing cases, but critics wonder if penalties are enough by Halle Stockton May 4, 2016January 10, 2017
Posted inEquity, HEALTH, IN-DEPTH Here’s what it’s like to be an abortion clinic escort in Pittsburgh by Sabrina Bodon May 3, 2016February 1, 2017
Posted inHEALTH, On the beat, posts Group lobbies for progress on bills that would cut red tape between Pennsylvania nurse practitioners and physicians by PublicSource contributor May 3, 2016
Posted inEnvironment, HEALTH, On the beat, posts The world’s freshwater would’ve been gone 15 years ago if other countries consumed meat like the U.S. by Halle Stockton April 26, 2016December 9, 2020
Posted inHEALTH, On the beat, posts The world’s largest study on autism has just begun by Sabrina Bodon April 21, 2016
Posted inEnvironment, HEALTH, On the beat, posts Pittsburgh’s air is at an all-time best, but still makes “most-polluted” list by PublicSource contributor April 20, 2016