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Roughly 20 states now have laws permitting families to place cameras in the rooms of loved ones. Facility operators are often ...
Emotionally overwhelmed, an Indiana woman dialed a mental health hotline. She didn’t find the help she was looking for and ...
The U.S. faces a crucial shortage of medical providers, especially in rural areas. The problem has been building for a while, ...
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically ...
Republicans are pushing to implement requirements that Medicaid recipients work in order to obtain or retain coverage. Some ...
Colorado was long considered a haven for gender-affirming care. But under this Trump administration, hospitals in the state ...
The Latino communities who make up significant proportions of year-round populations in Colorado’s mountain towns already ...
Having more than eight drinks a week is considered "heavy drinking," and a new study suggests there may be links between it and cognitive decline. Separately, a new study shows a link between regular ...
The lawsuit, Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, could have far-reaching consequences for the health coverage of tens of millions of Americans. A ruling is expected in June.
The administration is trying to incentivize women to have more children through scholarships, "baby bonuses," or a "National Medal of Motherhood," The New York Times reports. In other news, recent CDC ...
Meanwhile, Stat reports that in Ireland — a global pharmaceutical hub — potential U.S. tariffs are raising concerns. Also in the news: Novo Nordisk, PBM legislation in statehouses, same-day ...
Interim U.S. attorney Edward Martin Jr. sent letters to three journals demanding details about how research articles are selected and the role the NIH plays “in the development of submitted articles.” ...
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