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More Californians are getting mental health or substance use disorder treatment online or over the phone than in person, ...
Taxpayers — through federal infrastructure programs — have paid billions of dollars to internet companies to hook up rural ...
Donald Trump is back in the White House, the GOP controls Congress, and Republicans have dusted off their 2017 plans to ...
Apache tribal members are already feeling psychological and spiritual harm as the Trump administration moves to fast-track a ...
The administration is facing a May 12 deadline to declare if it will defend Biden-era regulations that aim to enforce laws ...
It's Up To 1,700 The Maternity Care Center in Broward County opened last May to fill a major void in services for pregnant women. A year later, the Lauderdale Lakes facility has served about 1,700 ...
Patients seeking mental health care are more likely to be on Medicaid than patients in more profitable areas of care, such as ...
The rollback would apply to four of the six “forever chemicals” that have been linked to various illnesses. Related news is on a 3M PFAS settlement, uncertainty around a Texas PFAS bill, and more.
DPC has its thorns. Certainly, not everyone can afford a monthly fee. Access can be limited by capped patient loads. But, on ...
Almost 200 workers in NIOSH’s respiratory health division were let go last month, a move that the Department of Health and Human Services doesn't have "the authority to unilaterally cancel,” U.S.
Segregation and lack of access have kept many Black Americans from learning to swim, which raises their risk of drowning.
The move contradicts the advice from the CDC and professional medical associations that recommend low doses of fluoride supplements for children who live in areas without fluoridated water. HHS also ...