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Nearly All Vermonters Have Health Insurance, but Care Is Tough To Find
[ad_1] Almost all people have health insurance in Vermont, a state famed for its maple syrup and Ben & Jerry’s…
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Washington Power Has Shifted. Here’s How the ACA May Shift, Too.
[ad_1] President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House could embolden Republicans who want to weaken or repeal the Affordable…
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California Sets 15% Target for Primary Care Spending Over Next Decade
[ad_1] A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of…
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After Institutions for People With Disabilities Close, Graves Are at Risk of Being Forgotten
[ad_1] GLENWOOD, Iowa — Hundreds of people who were separated from society because they had disabilities are buried in a…
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Does Fluoride Cause Cancer, IQ Loss, and More? Fact-Checking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Claims
[ad_1] President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration could try to remove fluoride from drinking water, according to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.…
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Social Security Tackles Overpayment ‘Injustices,’ but Problems Remain
[ad_1] In March, newly installed Social Security chief Martin O’Malley criticized agency “injustices” that “shock our shared sense of equity…
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Journalists Examine Health Care for Native Americans and Recent Food Recalls
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What To Know About RFK Jr.’s Stances on Key Health Issues and What He Could Do at HHS
[ad_1] Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, is coming…
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Watch: Why the US Has Made Little Progress Improving Black Americans’ Health
[ad_1] Fred Clasen-Kelly and Renuka Rayasam Video by Hannah Norman The United States has made almost no progress in closing…
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Pay First, Deliver Later: Some Women Are Being Asked To Prepay for Their Baby
[ad_1] In April, just 12 weeks into her pregnancy, Kathleen Clark was standing at the receptionist window of her OB-GYN’s…
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