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Encephalitis is a rising global threat, with infectious cases posing growing public health concern
The World Health Organization (WHO) and Encephalitis International have jointly launched a new technical brief on encephalitis.
Read MoreDr. Oz: How His Millions Collide With Medicare
The TV celebrity and Trump nominee has pledged to divest from most of his financial interests.
Read MoreHuman Therapists Prepare for Battle Against A.I. Pretenders
Chatbots posing as therapists may encourage users to commit harmful acts, the nation’s largest psychological organization warned federal regulators.
Read MoreTrump Froze Out Project 2025 in His Campaign. Now Its Blueprint Is His Health Care Playbook.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump distanced himself from the conservative governing plan after Democratic attacks.
Read MoreMontana’s Medicaid Expansion Conundrum
State lawmakers appear ready to preserve the state’s Medicaid expansion program without knowing what federal changes might be in store.
Read MoreWatch: What Is Medicaid, Again?
KFF Health News correspondent Sam Whitehead discusses Medicaid's history and role in the U.S. health system.
Read MoreCrisprBits develops PathCrisp for early detection of Antibiotic Resistance
CrisprBits' latest study, published in Nature Scientific Reports, showcases PathCrisp’s ability to detect carbapenem resistance in bacterial samples from patients
Read MoreRise in sum assured, in bid to protect margins, drives up life insurers’ capital consumption: ICRA
As the capital requirements for life insurers are also a function of the sum assured in force, with higher growth in sum assured, the capital intensity for incremental growth is expected to remain hig
Read MoreA small study on Covid vaccine safety sparks an online tempest
A small study on Covid vaccine safety has sparked an online tempest — and highlighted the conundrum faced by some scientists.
Read MoreOpinion: What diagnostic tests can teach about spotting public fraud
If the Trump administration truly wants to reduce waste and fraud in government spending, they need some basic lessons from probability, statistics, and medical tests.
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