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A new perk for state workers: free surgery

By Michelle Crouch What if your health plan offered free surgery, but only by surgeons on its approved list? That’s the incentive behind a new program the North Carolina State Health Plan is rolling out for more than 700,000 teachers, state workers and their families. The plan connects members needing certain procedures with a select…

Dentists, oral health advocates urge EPA to use ā€˜gold standard science’ in its fluoride review

By Anne Blythe When Lee Zeldin, head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, announced almost 10 months ago that the federal regulator would reevaluate research on potential health risks of fluoride in drinking water, he said ā€œsound scienceā€ would be used to ā€œadvance our mission of protecting human and health and the environment.ā€ Now, with…

After an abnormal mammogram, a battle for care

By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger Kimberly Sanders thought she was doing the right thing when she stepped into a mobile mammogram van parked outside her Charlotte workplace, a primary care clinic, last October. It seemed like a simple, convenient way to get her annual breast cancer screening. But when the scan came back abnormal,…

Hard-fought environmental justice gains fall before shifting federal priorities, leaving communities in renewed uncertainty

By Will Atwater Last week, the second administration of President Donald Trump fulfilled a long-held goal of the fossil fuel industry: scaling back federal climate regulations that restrict oil, gas and coal production. The administration rescinded the 2009 scientific determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare — known as Environmental Protection Agency’s Endangerment…

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