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As States Mull Medicaid Work Requirements, Two Scale Theirs Back
As Republicans consider adding work requirements to Medicaid, Georgia and Arkansas — two states with experience running such programs — want to scale back the key parts supporters have argued enco
Read MoreA Dose of Love: The Winning Health Policy Valentines
KFF Health News shares our favorite reader-submitted health policy valentines. One struck us in the heart and inspired an original cartoon.
Read MoreSTAT+: U.S. scientists, unnerved by policy changes, may yearn for escape — but find limited opportunity
U.S. scientists, unnerved by policy changes initiated by the Trump administration, may yearn for escape — but find limited opportunity elsewhere.
Read MoreOpinion: There is no ‘amyloid cabal’ in Alzheimer’s research
“There exists no ‘amyloid cabal’” in Alzheimer’s research, neurologist Dennis Selkoe writes in response to Charles Piller’s “Doctored.
Read MoreOpinion: The doctor indicted by Louisiana for prescribing abortion pills saved my life
“If helping others and saving lives are crimes, perhaps we should all be criminals," writes Maya Gottfried.
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson launches new intraocular lens TECNIS PureSee in India
The TECNIS PureSee IOL features a purely refractive design that delivers uninterrupted vision with high contrast and low-light performance, comparable to a monofocal IOL
Read MoreLouisiana Health Department Says It Will Stop Promoting ‘Mass Vaccination’
“Vaccines should be treated with nuance, recognizing differences between seasonal vaccines and childhood immunizations,” Dr. Ralph L. Abraham, the state’s surgeon general, wrote in a memo.
Read MoreFunding for military health study of LGBTQ+ veterans withdrawn
The Defense Department on Thursday abruptly reversed a decision to fund a military health study of LGBTQ+ veterans, saying it was "not in line” with a presidential executive order.
Read MoreTrump administration begins sweeping layoffs with probationary workers, warns of larger cuts to come
The Trump Administration Thursday ordered agencies to lay off nearly all probationary employees, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands.
Read MoreNeurologic Complications of Flu in Kids May Be Up This Year
(MedPage Today) -- Public health officials are looking into reports of a small potential uptick in neurologic complications of influenza in children -- particularly a rapidly progressing and danger
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