Robert Fullilove: Inside the "Two Worlds of AIDS" in America
Columbia University's Robert Fullilove retraces the history of HIV/AIDS in black America.
July 10, 2012
Interactive: The Spread of HIV in Black America
The late 1980s marked a turning point in the history of AIDS in the United States.
July 10, 2012
Judge Blocks Key Provision of "Gainful Employment" Rules
A federal judge has struck down a Department of Education initiative aimed at improving the quality of degrees issued by for-profit colleges
July 2, 2012
College Football's "Final Four" Could Quell Antitrust Fight
A Final Four is coming to college football.
June 27, 2012
How To Fix A Broken Dental Safety Net
A trip to the dentist's office may instill a sense of dread, but for the majority Americans, access to care is rarely an issue.
June 27, 2012
Dr. Frank Catalanotto: Why The ADA Is Wrong About Access To Dental Care
The system would benefit from more midlevel care providers, he says, although that idea has met resistance from the American Dental Association.
June 26, 2012
Aspen Dental CEO Bob Fontana: "We're Big Advocates for the Patient"
"There is a big underserved part of the marketplace that has barriers to care," he says. "That's where we come in."
June 26, 2012
Dr. Bill Calnon: Why Dentistry Needs More Prevention, Not More Treaters
The president of the American Dental Association on how to fix access to care.
June 26, 2012
Sheila Bair: From Regulator To Watchdog
A year removed from the FDIC, Bair is setting her sights on opponents of financial reform.
June 12, 2012