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Expert Opinions
My parents’ doctors didn’t always welcome me. Here’s how I engaged them.
Barry J. Jacobs, For The Inquirer
A teenager suffered from two years of vomiting and abdominal pain | Medical Mystery
Lindsay Becker and Hayley Goldner, For The Inquirer
Sleep loss rewires the brain for cravings and weight gain – a neurologist explains the science behind the cycle
Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, The Conversation
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Why do hot showers relieve this teen’s nausea? | Medical Mystery
A teen's school stress seems tied her periodic uncontrollable vomiting.
Samantha Starkey and Hayley Goldner, For The Inquirer
Pennsylvania may be short 20,000 nurses by 2026 | Expert Opinion
The shortage is the result of long-standing issues in education, workforce retention, and care delivery. What's being done to address it and what more could be done?
Kymberlee Montgomery and Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, The Conversation
A teen boy’s urine looked like strong tea. What was wrong with him? | Medical Mystery
Fever, aches, and nausea point to many possibilities, but darkened urine indicates a more serious issue.
By Samantha Starkey and Rima Himelstein, For The Inquirer
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