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The national survey of 1,271 adults conducted by KFF revealed the severe physical and psychological harm exacted by firearm violence, especially in minority communities.
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The Republican swing was interpreted as a sign of support among the region's Hispanic voters for Gov. Ron DeSantis and a lack of enthusiasm for his Democratic challenger, Rep. Charlie Crist.
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Interviews for the poll were conducted last Thursday to Monday, shortly before a federal judge in Florida struck down the national mask mandate on airplanes and mass transit.
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Data show at least seven in 10 Americans trust doctors, nurses and pharmacists to do what’s right for them and their families either most or all of the time.
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The findings underscore the challenges facing public health officials as soaring infections in some states again threaten to overwhelm hospitals.
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In a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 55 percent of Americans say they disapprove of the Senate GOP bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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Two months to the day before the presidential election, a poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University shows Republican presidential nominee Donald…
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Floridians gave high marks to their hospital stays, but low marks to care in emergency rooms, according to a national poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johns...
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The Affordable Care Act has increased access to doctors and helped reduce medical costs. But poll data show 26 percent of U.S. families are still struggling to pay their health care bills.
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A recent poll shows 27 percent of Americans have visited an urgent care center in the past two years. Why? Most cite convenience.
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An NPR poll finds that many people have a low opinion of the health care system, yet they like their doctors. The perception of quality of care varies according to income.
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People are relatively satisfied with the health care they receive, the new poll finds. But low-income Americans are more likely to say the quality of health care they get is only fair to poor.