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aerial photo of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with winston-Salem in the background. Researchers at the hospital created a device that may eventually be used as treatment for liver cancer.
Posted inHospitals

Federal Agency: Wake Forest Baptist “now in compliance with Medicare”

by Mark Tosczak June 18, 2018April 14, 2021
aerial photo of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with winston-Salem in the background. Researchers at the hospital created a device that may eventually be used as treatment for liver cancer.
Posted inHospitals

Errant Cancer Diagnosis, Unneeded Surgery Leave North Wilkesboro Woman with Pain, Numbness

by Mark Tosczak May 21, 2018April 14, 2021
a doctor in a darkened room examines xrays of breast tissue to look for cancer.
Posted inCost of Care

Study: Black Women with Breast Cancer Suffer More Financially

by Rose Hoban May 9, 2018May 10, 2018
aerial photo of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with winston-Salem in the background. Researchers at the hospital created a device that may eventually be used as treatment for liver cancer.
Posted inHospitals

Wake Forest Baptist Still Reviewing Thousands of Pathology Cases

by Mark Tosczak April 13, 2018April 14, 2021
Posted inSubstance Use

Mary Belk Wants Her Health History to Shape Her Legislative Advocacy

by Judy Cole May 5, 2017May 9, 2017
Hundreds of thousands of people may have been exposed to contaminated drinking water at Cape Lejeune from the 1950 to the 1980s. The Jacksonville base, covering 156,000 acres in eastern North Carolina, remains in operation today with a safe water supply. In this 2016 photo, members of the US Marine Corps and the US Navy, along with civilians, participate in a ceremony on base.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Battle Continues

by Catherine Clabby March 20, 2017March 15, 2021

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