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Colorado was long considered a haven for gender-affirming care. But under this Trump administration, hospitals in the state ...
Republicans are pushing to implement requirements that Medicaid recipients work in order to obtain or retain coverage. Some states try to help enrollees find jobs. But states lack the data to show ...
The Latino communities who make up significant proportions of year-round populations in Colorado’s mountain towns already experience heightened mental health concerns. Now, deportation fears are ...
A swim team in North St. Louis combats the public health threat of drowning — especially among Black children and adults — by ...
Consumers who were enrolled fraudulently in Affordable Care Act coverage could receive unexpected tax bills — the first and ...
Amid a youth mental health crisis and a shortage of inpatient psychiatric beds, residents of a St. Louis suburb opposed a ...
Since the Trump administration began firing federal workers, they say they feel overwhelmed, have obtained or considered seeking psychiatric care and medication, and are anxious about paying their ...
Trump HHS Eliminates Office That Sets Poverty Levels Tied to Benefits for at Least 80 Million People
Recent cuts eliminated a small, specialized workforce that sets the poverty standards determining who is eligible for ...
The rising rates of diabetes, obesity, and other health conditions make people more vulnerable to invasive strep, which can trigger flesh-eating disease and be life-threatening. Other news is on toxic ...
Four women represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights sued to bring clarity exceptions to the ban. Idaho's abortion ban is among the strictest in the country. Meanwhile, the Wyoming Supreme ...
Many drugs use active ingredients that are manufactured outside the U.S., among them the anticoagulant heparin, which 12 million patients use each year. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca's Chairman Michel Demaré ...
KFF Health News’ ‘On Air’: Journalists Delve Into Effects Of Deep Federal Cuts On Public Health KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner and national public health correspondent Amy ...
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