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SELECT: Semaglutide Reduces CV Events and Diabetes Risk
Medscape· 3 days agoThe glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic) reduced...
Eli Lilly seeks FDA’s OK to expand Zepbound’s uses to include sleep apnea
Market Watch· 4 days agoEli Lilly & Co. said Friday that it has applied for U.S. regulatory approval to expand the use of...
Appeals court finds 'Obamacare' pillar unconstitutional in suit over HIV-prevention drug
NBC NEWS· 4 days agoA federal appeals court on Friday found unconstitutional a key component of the Affordable Care Act...
Ardent Health Partners files for IPO
Market Watch· 4 days agoIt applied to list its stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “ARDT.” Underwriters include J.P. Morgan, BofA Securities and Morgan...
Can I Use an Irrevocable Trust to Protect Assets From a Nursing Home?
MSN News· 8 hours agoPaying for a nursing home can seriously deplete your retirement savings. The government-funded...
Physicians leave private practices as overhead costs increase
Community Impact· 5 days agoSmall medical practices are facing significant financial and administrative burdens including...
Does My Retirement Income Count as Income for Social Security?
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoDeciding when to take Social Security benefits is one of the most important questions to answer in...
Fight Denied Medicare Claims: Find the Best Appeal Path
TheStreet.com· 5 days agoDiscover the right appeal path to combat denied Medicare claims. Jae Oh explains the best ways to get coverage approved. Approval to receive coverage for treatment under one's ...
New Report Says Ukraine Aid, Student Loan Bailouts Will Push Federal Budget Deficit to $2 Trillion...
The New York Sun· 7 days agoA troubling report from the Congressional Budget Office is forecasting that this year’s budget...
What to Do if You’re Overpaying for Prescriptions
New York Times· 4 days agoHere’s what to know about your pharmacy benefit manager and how to find out if you are being overcharged for medications. The reporters interviewed more than 300 patients, pharmacists, doctors ...