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Medicaid cuts could be dangerous for cancer survivors

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When Valerie Brown’s lung cancer returned and began to spread to other parts of her body, her doctors suggested a drug that would slow the cancer’s growth.

She’d already had surgery and radiation, and eliminating the cancer was no longer an option. Most people with her type of cancer live no more than five years.

Six years later, the 62-...Read more

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Inside the high-stakes battle over vaccine injury compensation, autism and public trust

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Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has floated a seismic idea: adding autism to the list of conditions covered by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The program, known as VICP, provides a system for families to file claims against vaccine providers in cases in which they experience severe side effects. ...Read more

Usually Fearless Woman's Anxiety Skyrockets Before The Dentist

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 83-year-old lady, and I have done many adventurous things in my life (skydiving, race car driving, zip-lining, etc.) -- all fearlessly. But I have always been terrified of going to the dentist. My blood pressure skyrockets, and after even a simple cleaning, I have to sit in my car a while to calm down enough to drive ...Read more

The benefits of bariatric surgery

With all the good news about new weight-loss medications, bariatric surgeries decreased by around 25% in 2024, according to a Harvard University study. But for severely obese patients or those who cannot tolerate the oral medications, weight-loss surgery offers a life-saving alternative.

According to a study in JAMA Network Open that used data ...Read more

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New protein reverses carbon monoxide poisoning

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A new engineered molecule shows promise as an antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning with fewer side effects than other remedies currently being tested, according to research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning sends about 50,000 Americans to the emergency room each year. In 2022, the CDC reported ...Read more

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New therapy kickstarts immune response to cancer

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Cancer researchers with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital successfully boosted immune response to cancer tissue in a study that could dramatically improve survival and prevent tumor relapse.

Malignant tumors are challenging to treat because they typically avoid detection by the body’s immune system, preventing the immune response that ...Read more

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Democrats find unlikely ally in Marjorie Taylor Greene on Obamacare issue in shutdown fight

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Democrats Tuesday claimed they have grabbed the political upper hand in the fight over the government shutdown as Republican cracks are emerging on skyrocketing health insurance costs.

House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries spotlighted comments by outspoken right-wing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia, that she is “absolutely ...Read more

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Health centers face risks as government funding lapses

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About 1,500 federally funded health centers that serve millions of low-income people face significant financial challenges, their leaders say, as the government shutdown compounds other cuts to their revenue.

Some of these community health centers may have to cut medical and administrative staff or reduce services. Some could eventually close. ...Read more

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Fact check: GOP falsely ties shutdown to Democrats' alleged drive to give all immigrants health care

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“Democrats are threatening to shut down the entire government because they want to give hundreds of billions of dollars of health care benefits to illegal aliens.”

Vice President JD Vance in a Sept. 28, 2025, Fox News interview

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As the U.S. headed for a government shutdown, Republicans repeatedly accused Democrats of forcing the ...Read more

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Why Democrats are casting the government shutdown as a health care showdown

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Hours into the federal government shutdown, Julio Fuentes stood steps from the U.S. Capitol to deliver an urgent message about the Hispanic voting bloc that helped the GOP sweep into power last year.

Those votes, he cautioned, are at risk if Congress doesn’t pass a law to preserve lower premiums on Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for ...Read more

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Horses making the rounds at Florida hospitals

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MIAMI -- On a recent Friday morning, Pegasus slowly trots out of an elevator, surrounded by doctors and nurses. He’s ready to make his rounds and see the many sick children hospitalized at Holtz Children’s Hospital, located on Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Miami campus.

His owner, Alexandra Ramos, doesn’t need to say much to introduce the...Read more

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When parents share mental health struggles, children feel it too

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ATLANTA — Raising a child is never easy, and for many parents, the journey is made even harder by the quiet weight of mental health struggles. New research shows that mental health conditions often affect both partners — and can deeply influence their children’s well-being.

October is a significant month for mental health awareness, ...Read more

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Big loopholes in hospital charity care programs mean patients still get stuck with the tab

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Quinn Cochran-Zipp went to the emergency room three times with severe abdominal pain before doctors figured out she had early-stage cancer in the germ cells of her right ovary. After emergency surgery four years ago, the Greeley, Colorado, lab technician is cancer-free.

The two hospitals that treated Cochran-Zipp at the time determined that she...Read more

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Where jobs are scarce, over 1 million people could dodge Trump's Medicaid work rules

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Millions of Medicaid enrollees may have a way out of the new federal work requirement — if they live in a county with high unemployment.

By January 2027, President Donald Trump’s far-reaching domestic policy law will require many adult, nondisabled Medicaid enrollees in 42 states and Washington, D.C., to work or volunteer 80 hours a month ...Read more

Insight into nearsightedness in kids

More U.S. kids than ever are nearsighted -- it affected about 25% in the early '70s and by 2000, it hit 42%. A lot of the blame is placed on screen time. Kids now spend an average of 7.5 hours a day staring at a digital image only a few inches from their faces. No wonder the world seems blurry when they finally look up.

But there might be ...Read more

Tinnitus Worsens After Common Cold And Course Of Prednisone

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm an 83-year-old man in good health who exercises regularly. I came down with a common cold and was prescribed a five-day course of prednisone (50 mg). I've taken two so far. I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, but at around 3 a.m. this morning, I had the loudest tinnitus by far that I've ever had. It has quieted...Read more

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Governor ends sunset clause for California's medical-aid-in-dying law

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Thankfully, California’s medical-aid-in-dying law isn’t like old milk, to be tossed out when the expiration date passes.

Why the End of Life Option Act had an expiration date at all is thanks to a near-extinct political impulse: compromise. Opponents feared that vulnerable people would be pushed towards death, exterminated for being too ...Read more

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CDC announces change in COVID-19 and chickenpox vaccine recommendations

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The new acting director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced changes to the recommended vaccination schedule for adults against COVID-19 and for kids against chickenpox.

The changes were expected and were already previewed by recommendations made two weeks ago by the CDC’s powerful Advisory Committee on ...Read more

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AI will soon have a say in approving or denying Medicare treatments

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Taking a page from the private insurance industry’s playbook, the Trump administration will launch a program next year to find out how much money an artificial intelligence algorithm could save the federal government by denying care to Medicare patients.

The pilot program, designed to weed out wasteful, “low-value” services, amounts to a ...Read more

You can beet high blood pressure

More than 70% of U.S. adults age 60-plus have high blood pressure, yet only one in four of those folks has their blood pressure (BP) under control -- often because they don't take their prescribed medications.

If that describes you, whether you don't like your med's side effects or are simply neglecting your health, it's important to find and ...Read more

 

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