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Congress Agrees on Tentative Budget Deal; Mostly Reverses Docs' Medicare Pay Cut

(MedPage Today) -- Congress reached a tentative budget deal Tuesday that largely -- but not entirely -- reversed a 2.

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How RFK Jr’s Longtime Friend Mark Hyman Built a Wellness Empire

Dr. Mark Hyman, a “functional medicine” proponent and longtime friend of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is finding powerful allies in his bid to treat disease with blood tests and supplements.

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Reeves says compensating Waspi women not ‘best use of taxpayers’ money’ as backlash grows – UK politics live

Chancellor and PM have both defended decision not to pay compensation to Waspi womenIn his LBC interview Keir Starmer was also asked a lot about defence.

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A Rift in Trump World Over How to Make America Healthier

Statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk tap into a dispute over whether lifestyle changes or drugs are a better way to treat obesity.

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Tiny Coffins: Measles Is Killing Thousands of Children in Congo

Problems with getting vaccines to families have left many children unvaccinated and in danger of contracting the virus.

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Life inside a therapeutic prison: ‘Look, we’ve done some terrible things ...’

At HMP Grendon, psychology professionals aim to ‘re-child’ a group of Britain’s most serious offenders in relatively relaxed conditions.

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How a Duty To Spend Wisely on Worker Benefits Could Loosen PBMs’ Grip on Drug Prices

As criticism of pharmacy benefit managers heats up, fear of lawsuits is driving some big employers to drop the “Big Three” PBMs — or force them to change.

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Rage Has Long Shadowed American Health Care. It’s Rarely Produced Big Change.

The outpouring of anger at health insurers following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues a cycle of rage that dates back decades.

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New Colorado Gun Law Aims To Shore Up Victim Services

A new tax on guns and ammunition in Colorado is set to take effect in the spring.

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‘I want help’: Behind bars, pleas for addiction medications often go nowhere

James Mannion knew what he needed. For nine months, while incarcerated in a county jail in Portland, Maine, he pleaded for a medication called buprenorphine.

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