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Can autopsies help figure out why Alabama loses too many young moms?
Birmingham News· 7 hours agoAlabama officials are expanding a program that provides free autopsies in cases where women die...
Trump has to disavow his COVID vaccine to keep voters from RFK Jr. and his anti-vax clout
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoWill Trump testify? History shows us he is his own worst enemy under oath. KFF, a nonpartisan health...
Were 260,000 Nevadans dropped from Medicaid 'unwinding'? What you need to know
Reno Gazette-Journal· 14 hours agoThe unwinding also means many Nevadans were disenrolled from the program — just under 260,000, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation
Patients who took Wegovy usually kept significant weight off
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCNN reported that demand has shot up, “with at least 25,000 people now starting to take the medicine...
Map shows states that give migrants health care
Newsweek· 6 days agoThere are roughly 21.2 million noncitizen immigrants living in America, as of 2022, making up approximately 7 percent of the U.S. population....
Report Shows How The Fall Of Roe Will Hit Millions Of Black Women
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSome 14 states have banned abortion, and 11 have restricted access to the procedure, according to...
Overland Park primary care clinic offers health care memberships to reduce patient costs
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 4 days agoThe Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) predicts spending on health care will increase by 5% this year. The insurance that helps you pay those ...
More than half of Black women ages 15-49 live with little to no abortion access
NBC Universal via AOL· 7 days ago57% of Black women ages 15-49 live in states with abortion bans, heavy restrictions or plans to...
Editorial: When should Oregon be able to block medical mergers?
The Bulletin· 15 hours agoThe Hospital Association of Oregon lost in court last week in its attempt to block an Oregon law...
Employer health plans paid hospitals 254% of what Medicare paid in 2022, report finds
HR Dive· 5 days agoEmployers and private healthcare insurers paid, on average, 254% of what Medicare would have paid for both inpatient and outpatient hospital services in 2022, according to a report published ...