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Mammograms should start at 40 to address rising breast cancer rates at younger ages, panel says
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoRegular mammograms to screen for breast cancer should start younger, at age 40, according to an...
The little nonprofit behind a big Covid theory
Politico· 8 hours agoA similar rule to reverse Trump-era changes that narrowed a nondiscrimination provision in the Affordable Care Act was finalized last ...
Women should begin breast cancer screenings at 40, USPSTF recommends
PhillyVoice.com· 10 hours agoGoing back on its previous guidance, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) said Tuesday...
Breast cancer screening guidelines have been updated. Who's eligible for state assistance in...
Knoxville News Sentinel· 5 hours agoAn influential task force just updated guidance on breast cancer screenings for at-risk women. They...
Task force now recommends breast cancer screenings start at age 40
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWomen should start regular mammography screenings at age 40 and continue every other year until age...
US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state's new way to help pay for them could be...
Medical Xpress· 8 hours agoNursing homes charge somewhere around US$100,000 a year, while frequent visits from a paid caregiver...
Experts recommend regular mammograms beginning at age 40
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUSPSTF recommendations weigh heavily in the nation's healthcare system. The Affordable Care Act...
Most Americans are facing some level of financial stress
The Post and Courier· 7 hours agoThe average house payment in America today is $2,883 on a 30-year mortgage. The average car payment...
MS Legislature beats deadline by minutes, set to vote on Medicaid expansion
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen Joseph Biden entered office in 2021, those waivers were rescinded, and future waivers were...
Critics question Biden’s transgender rule that could cost doctors their jobs
The Center Square· 2 days agoHHS argues the rule is allowed under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.