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'Dry Heat' Tough on Tucson's Homeless

Cooling Center provides comfortable respite for those without shelter

Web Feature: Coming Home

Recovery program helps veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan reclaim their lives

Affordable Care Act Has Tucson Impact

El Rio physician: Accountable care organizations seek 'patient satisfaction'

TMC Expanding Surgery Center to New Tower

First multi-story building in hospital's history will include new surgical technology

Border Pollution a Worry for Residents

New port of entry at San Ysidro could back up traffic near school

AZ Week: Health Care Happiness or Horror?

Across the spectrum, court-backed Affordable Care Act lauded, lambasted

Affordable Care Act Upheld by Supreme Court

5-4 ruling says those who refuse insurance coverage pay a tax; Brewer: decision erodes 'individual liberty'

Web Feature: A New Chance for Mental Health?

With some state funding restored, patients and providers plan the future of mental health care

AZ to Collect $36M in Insurance Refunds

Affordable Care Act to provide relief for consumers and businesses

Hospitals Spending More to Cover Uninsured Patients

Survey of hospitals shows increase in "charity care"

Arizona Suffering Doctor Shortage, Poised for Worse

With a third of currently practicing doctors soon to retire, state must look for ways to attract physicians, says surgeon

As Demand Rises, UA Offers Speedy Nurse Schooling

Field expected to grow 26% in 8 years; some opt for career change

Web Feature: Arsenic and Old Toenails

Researchers turn to clippings to track Arizonans’ arsenic exposure

El Rio Health Center Wins $5.5M Grant

Affordable Care Act money will build new main clinic on West Congress

Web Feature: Bearing the Burden

Mental health budget cuts leave state agencies, community centers and patients struggling

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