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Kristen Hwang, CalMatters
The Raw Story· 5 hours agoThis story was originally published by CalMatters, nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics. Detranay Blankenship was 16 weeks pregnant when she found ...
Your Hospital Data Has Been Breached and You Feel Sick About It: What to Do Right Now
CNET· 3 days agoYour hospital data was compromised. The letter may specify what was targeted (Social Security...
‘I prayed for a bed’: the fight for my father in the US healthcare system
The Guardian via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMy dad’s stroke marked the beginning of the rest of our lives. Navigating his health, a web of...
Americans with HIV are living longer. Federal spending isn’t keeping up.
Louisiana Illuminator via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDECATUR, Ga. — Malcolm Reid recently marked the anniversary of his HIV diagnosis on Facebook....
Healthy Returns: More U.S. employers are now covering GLP-1s for weight loss
CNBC· 5 days agoMore U.S. employers are covering a buzzy class of medications called GLP-1s for weight loss, a...
Cochlear Implants: How They Work and Who They Are For
Soundly via AOL· 5 days agoConsidering cochlear implants? These devices are surgically implanted into the ear and worn with an...
Understanding the HSA Tax Form 8889
247wallst.com· 6 days agoA health savings account (HSA) allows you to save and invest money for future medical expenses while earning key tax benefits. This is an IRS document on...
John Oliver rips Trump’s Schedule F: ‘Not a recipe for good government’
Federal Times· 5 days agoFederal employees know well the ins and outs of government personnel policy. It’s not every day that John Oliver, an Emmy-award winning comedian and host of “Last Week Tonight,” knows it, too ...
Analysis | Presidential politics, polka and Wisconsin
Washington Post· 5 days agoGot an idea on how health care is shaping politics in Wisconsin? Today’s edition: A key senator is...
Heat wave gives Maine a sneak peek at summers of the future
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoJun. 22—Maine summers are indeed getting hotter. And the state, which has more experience dealing with extreme cold than extreme heat, finds itself unprepared. Portland summers are 2.4 degrees ...