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Frances Sellers

Frances Sellers

Senior Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • National News
  • Politics
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Baby Milo’s short life brought emotional stories of other parents struck by loss

For readers, Baby Milo’s story brought up memories of pregnancy loss, stillbirths and infants born with abnormalities who lived just minutes or maybe months.
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For covid long-haulers, the pandemic is far from over

The end of the coronavirus public health emergency has left long-covid patients fearful they will be forgotten.
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Abortion rights group sues on behalf of women denied care in emerge...

The Center for Reproductive Rights filed legal actions in Tennessee, Idaho and Oklahoma on behalf of women who say they were denied abortion care in medical emergencies.
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Primary care saves lives. Here’s why it’s failing Americans.

Even as evidence mounts about the value of primary care, the field attracts fewer and fewer medical students.
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A tale of two sisters, two countries and their health systems

Two sisters, one in Lisbon and the other in New Jersey, show how Portugal provides a promising if imperfect model for improving a nation’s life expectancy.
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HHS plan to revitalize U.S. primary care falls short, experts say

The long-awaited plan from the Department of Health and Human Services aims to tackle challenges contributing to a nationwide decline in life expectancy.
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Four years on, long covid still confounds us. Here’s what we now know.

As many as 7 percent of Americans report having suffered from a slew of lingering symptoms after enduring covid.
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Review | Diane Foley’s heartbreak inspired a cause — and now, a stu...

Foley’s son Jim was beheaded in Syria in 2014. In the new book ‘American Mother,’ novelist Colum McCann turns her family’s story into a literary triumph
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The pandemic cost 7 million lives, but talks to prevent a repeat stall

An unknown future pathogen could have far more devastating consequences than SARS-CoV-2.
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Review | Brittney Griner’s ordeal riveted the nation. Now she tells...

The WNBA star’s book, ‘Coming Home,’ delves into the dehumanizing indignities she suffered after being arrested in Russia and held prisoner for 10 months.
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Review | In ‘The Art of Power,’ Nancy Pelosi knocks Trump but plead...

After nearly four decades in the U.S. House of Representatives, Pelosi offers insights into the enduring effectiveness of her leadership strategy.