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Honey, Sweetie, Dearie: There Are Perils in ‘Elderspeak’

A new training program teaches aides to stop baby talk and address older people as adults.

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STAT+: AACR Recap: Excitement about cancer prevention, new immunotherapies and advocacy

In STAT's AACR Recap, reporters Matthew Herper and Angus Chen discussed the mood and highlights of one of the world's largest cancer meetings.

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STAT+: At AACR, leading cancer researchers urge colleagues to ‘fight for your science’

At one of the largest cancer conferences in the world, researchers spoke with unusual boldness about advocating for their work.

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Journalists Explore Medicaid Work Rules, CDC Layoffs, and RFK Jr.’s ‘MAHA’ Mission

KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on national or local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

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Strengthening India’s EMS network must be a national priority

Summit Salunke, Vice Chairman, Sumeet Group Enterprises calls for urgent systemic reforms, including advanced technology integration, real-time communication, and stronger public-private collaboration

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White House Releases 'Skinny' FY26 Budget Proposal With $33 Billion in HHS Cuts

(MedPage Today) -- Health groups and members of Congress mostly panned a fiscal year 2026 "skinny" budget proposal released Friday by the Trump administration that cuts millions of dollars from HHS p

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It Had to Happen: CAR T-Cell Therapy for Autoimmune Disease Comes With Side Effects

(MedPage Today) -- Researchers said they identified a particular set of adverse effects in autoimmune disease patients treated with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.

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Trump Budget Cuts Funding for Chronic Disease Prevention

Kennedy has warned of an epidemic of chronic disease, but the budget blueprint would close the C.D.C. center focused on prevention.

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Gabapentinoid Use and Self-Harm: Analysis Aims to Unravel Relationships

(MedPage Today) -- Gabapentinoid use did not appear to be linked directly with self-harm risk, a population-based, self-controlled case series study showed.

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Science backers say proposed science cuts pose dire risks.

One expert said the consequences would be “catastrophic” if Congress enacts the White House agenda of sweeping budget cuts.

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