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The courts have ordered the government to reunite separated families. But in many cases, the months have turned to years
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The courts have ordered the government to reunite separated families. But in many cases, the months have turned to years
Read MoreOnce the data leaves the hospitals’ systems it is no longer under the protection of HIPAA. The administration says that
Read MoreLocal government leaders across the country were hopeful that the opioid settlements with drugmakers would look something like the ones
Read MoreCalifornia’s leaders attributed the increase to a reinstated state-level individual mandate fine and a longer enrollment period. “This has proven
Read MoreUnder new laws in New Jersey and Massachusetts, shop owners are feeling the squeeze imposed by restrictions on menthol Juul
Read MoreRyan Petty, whose 14-year-old daughter Alaina died in the Parkland, Fla., shooting, said the training sessions are designed to help
Read MoreMedia outlets report on news from Georgia, Massachusetts, California, Texas, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Mississippi, District of Columbia, Nebraska, Maryland, North
Read More“Your body likes homeostasis,” said Dr. Pauline Yi, a physician at UCLA Health Beverly Hills. “If you’re going to cut
Read MoreThe New York Times explains why the numbers of soldiers with brain injuries kept rising after Iran’s missile attack and
Read MoreA new study suggests that scientists need to get a better handle on the ways battling cancer can affect the
Read MoreSen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) later walked back his comments about the origins of the coronavirus, but the statement reflects a
Read MoreScientists explain how the virus is killing patients–mostly elderly or people with underlying medical conditions–when about 80 percent only have
Read MoreOpinion writers weigh in on these health care issues and others. The New York Times: Who’s Profiting From Your Outrageous
Read MoreMedia outlets report on news from California, Maryland, Alabama, Florida, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Arizona, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Oregon and
Read MoreBosses and co-workers have to support the idea, but due to multiple financial factors young families face, including the high
Read MoreBut pharmacy benefit managers argued at hearings this week that measure SB 313 will only increase profits for independent pharmacy.
Read MoreAnd the addictive quality of the painkillers was mention in only 49 percent of the interactions. Meanwhile, 59% of the
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Every weekday at noon since
Read MoreMedia outlets report on news from Iowa, Oklahoma, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, Georgia and Hawaii. The Associated Press: Iowa Governor Won’t
Read MoreThe movements of patients with mobility-limiting conditions such as Parkinson’s disease can be tracked and give health care providers better
Read More“We were intrigued by the idea that the opioid crisis might be behind the massive increase in hepatitis C,” said
Read MoreDrugmakers argue that they’ve pumped millions into research and so they can charge a lot more for drugs that used
Read MoreThe Democrats are pushing for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, which critics say would protect abortion access, while
Read MoreThis story also ran on HuffPost. This story can be republished for free (details). ST. LOUIS — Missouri began offering
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). As the scientific community scrambles to find a drug
Read MoreBeing unable to provide themselves with food, follow medication schedules and maintain homes are growing problems for the elderly, according
Read More“Folks are desperate to do something,” says Lily Eskelsen García, president of the National Education Association. “And what happens when
Read MoreA new study looks at which states have most aggressively tried to legislate abortion since it was made legal in
Read MoreA new survey that examines how Americans are effected by surprise medical bills finds a slight decline in the number
Read MoreStocks may be rallying, but investors are making assumptions that public health experts warn about. Meanwhile, most financial experts believe
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