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The Supreme Court decision to strike down Roe v. Wade may be reordering Maryland politics just 3 1/2 weeks before the state’s primaries.

State policymakers and abortion rights advocates say they expect an uptick of women traveling to Maryland to seek the procedure.

The annual survey added categories specific to how state health care systems performed during COVID-19 from February 2020 to the end of March 2022.

The first presumed case of human monkeypox in Maryland in 2022 was identified Thursday, just weeks after being found in D.C. and Virginia.

On a recent Saturday, Dr. Ligia Peralta took her health clinic to Wheaton Mall. She spent the morning providing COVID-19 vaccinations and dispensing medical…

In August 2021, Dr. Bryan O. Buckley — a member of the board of directors for the American Heart Association’s Greater Washington Region —…

Mental Health

Providers must prove they deserve payment for the services rendered during the pandemic. This shifts the burden from the entity that created the problem to the providers who have done their best to stay afloat. 

The Biden administration is preparing to ship out millions of COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 in the coming weeks, likely ending months of waiting for parents and caregivers.  

Maria Vicente has no health insurance. During five pregnancies the only time she saw a doctor was in the delivery room. She lost two…

It’s likely the U.S. will see more cases of monkeypox in coming weeks, but officials cautioned that it’s harder to transmit the virus than to spread respiratory illnesses like COVID-19.