Public Health
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safety issues with China-made syringes more widespread than initially known
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health has warned that Chinese-made plastic syringes that are…
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A Battle Between Drugmakers and Insurers Hits Patients in the Wallet
There’s a long-running battle between insurers and drugmakers over financial assistance programs that purport to help patients afford expensive drugs.…
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Georgia’s Medicaid Work Requirements Costing Taxpayers Millions Despite Low Enrollment
Andy Miller and Renuka Rayasam Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s plan for a conservative alternative to Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion has cost…
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Needle Pain Is a Big Problem for Kids. One California Doctor Has a Plan.
Almost all new parents go through it: the distress of hearing their child scream at the doctor’s office. They endure…
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Nvidia stomps the bears. Jim Cramer on struggling stocks Starbucks, Abbott
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time…
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A medida que más estados desautorizan el diagnóstico de “delirio excitado”, grupos policiales retroceden
Luego de año crucial en el movimiento para desechar el término “delirio excitado”, en varios estados hay un impulso para…
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Under Fire for Massive Health System Hack, Biden Team Leans on Insurers
The Biden administration has hit on a strategy to deal with the massive, industry-paralyzing cyberattack on a UnitedHealth Group unit:…
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Amid Mental Health Staffing Crunch, Medi-Cal Patients Help One Another
VALLEJO, Calif. — Three people gathered in a classroom on a recent rainy afternoon listened intently as Derrick Cordero urged…
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How National Political Ambition Could Fuel, or Fail, Initiatives to Protect Abortion Rights in States
ST. LOUIS — In early February, abortion rights supporters gathered to change Missouri history at the Pageant — a storied…
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UnitedHealth paid more than $2 billion to providers after cyberattack
UnitedHealth Group Inc. headquarters stands in Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S. Mike Bradley | Bloomberg | Getty Images UnitedHealth Group said Monday…
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