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Journalists Talk Increasing Insurance Costs, From Marketplace Plans to Employer Coverage

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The GOP Still Can’t Agree on a Health Plan

The Host The Senate is scheduled to vote in the coming days on a Democrat-led plan to extend the temporary additional subsidies that have lowered...

18 Gift Ideas for Health Enthusiasts and Beginners

‘Tis the season to be healthy and happy! As the holiday festivities kick into high gear, why not spread some wellness cheer with thoughtful...

Cómo decidir quiénes califican como “médicamente frágiles” según las reglas laborales de Medicaid

A Eliza Brader le preocupa tener que demostrar pronto que trabaja para seguir recibiendo cobertura de Medicaid. Ella cree que no debería tener que...

Trump Almost Unveils a Health Plan 

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Planned Parenthood Bets on Redistricting To Push Back Against GOP Funding...

Abortion rights groups are backing California Democrats in the escalating battle to redraw congressional maps, warning that Republicans are rigging seats on the heels...
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Air Fryer Harissa Chicken Skewers

If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I love recipes that are simple enough for a busy weeknight but still full...
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Early puberty and early childbirth may come with a cost

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Deprivation and transport density linked to increased suicide risk in England

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CDC Staff Tell Journalist They Felt Targeted Even Before Atlanta Campus...

Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees’ reaction to a deadly shooting at the agency’s Atlanta...
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Is Too Much Protein Bad for Your Kidneys?

Key Takeaways High-protein diets are generally considered safe for healthy people and are not shown to  cause kidney damage, according to current evidence (1).  The concern...