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Many of us instinctively understand the positive effects of nature on our health and well-being, yet our lives are often too ...
Family planning clinics are turning to states to temporarily fill gaps left by deep cuts in the Trump administration’s ...
Eight healthy babies were born in Britain with the help of an experimental technique that uses DNA from three people to help mothers avoid passing devastating rare diseases to their children, ...
When these workers get sick and can’t get treatment, they can't work the challenging jobs that most of us won't do.
Planned Parenthood isn't the only abortion provider that stands to lose Medicaid payments under a budget plan signed by ...
Maine’s only medical school to expand in new home The University of New England medical school will be moving from Biddeford into a new, $90 million building in Portland.
Jeff Zewe, RN, president and CEO of Northern Maine Medical Center in Fort Kent, and CFO Aaron Teachout will take on the same roles at Houlton (Maine) Regional Hospital under a new one-year ...
By Rose Lundy of Maine Monitor May 11, 2025 . The number of workers in health care in Maine identifying as non-White is up 143 percent in the past decade. Amanda Karomba’s family fled the 1994… ...
The number of workers in health care in Maine identifying as non-White is up 143 percent in the past decade.
Experts and health care providers said this trend mirrors the state becoming more racially diverse, driven largely by an influx of new immigrants who often turn to health care as a way into the ...
Something worrisome was happening at Spurwink, a mental health clinic in Portland, Maine. Many patients being treated for opioid addiction had gone missing for days, even weeks, skipping ...
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