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Scientists Fear What’s Next for Public Health if RFK Jr. Is Allowed To ‘Go Wild’
[ad_1] Many scientists at the federal health agencies await the second Donald Trump administration with dread as well as uncertainty…
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As California Taps Pandemic Stockpile for Bird Flu, Officials Keep Close Eye on Spending
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California public health officials are dipping into state and federal stockpiles to equip up to 10,000…
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After Congress Ended Extra Cash Aid for Families, Communities Tackle Child Poverty Alone
[ad_1] If you bring a baby into the Hurley Children’s Center clinic in downtown Flint, Michigan, Mona Hanna will find…
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Tribal Leaders Ask Feds To Declare Syphilis Outbreak a Public Health Emergency
[ad_1] For Native American communities in the Great Plains, data paints a clear picture of the devastation caused by an…
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Maryland Is Training More Health Workers To Offer Abortion Care
[ad_1] In the two counties around nurse practitioner Samantha Marsee’s clinic in rural northeastern Maryland, there’s not a single clinic…
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California amplió el Medi-Cal a todos los residentes más allá de su estatus migratorio. Los resultados son desiguales.
[ad_1] Este año, California ha dado el último paso para abrir el Medi-Cal, su programa de Medicaid, a todos los…
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Hospitals Adjust as Rates of Maternal High Blood Pressure Spike
[ad_1] Health researchers are noticing a growing problem in American pregnancies: more cases of blood pressure so high it can…
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KFF Health News Sues To Force Disclosure of Medicare Advantage Audit Records
[ad_1] KFF Health News has sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General to compel…
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Oficiales de salud en California responden rápido a los casos de dengue
[ad_1] Jason Farned y su equipo en el Distrito de Control de Mosquitos y Vectores del Valle de San Gabriel…
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Older Americans Living Alone Often Rely on Neighbors or Others Willing To Help
[ad_1] Donald Hammen, 80, and his longtime next-door neighbor in south Minneapolis, Julie McMahon, have an understanding. Every morning, she…
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