“The ACA’s passage 14 years ago marked a huge improvement for people with cancer. Before then-President Barack Obama signed it into law, insurance companies could deny coverage for pre-existing conditions.”
An open house Wednesday night at Holyoke Community College (HCC) for prospective students to see health programs and careers available.
With an aging population, leaders in both Monterey and Santa Cruz counties are putting more emphasis on aid for older adults by bolstering services from expanding health care to affordable housing.
State Rep. Dade Phelan has made health care a priority as Texas House speaker, reflecting his district’s chronic health gaps. But like most Republicans, he’s never backed full Medicaid expansion. GOP resistance could harden after elections.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin instituted the policy after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Atrium Health and the YMCA of Greater Charlotte have partnered to bring health care to the West Boulevard corridor, on the campus of the Stratford Richardson YMCA.
A CABI-led study has revealed that there is evidence of the benefits of chatgroups to human health, which can also be replicated in plant health.
Dan Buettner travels globally to speak to the world's longest-living people and observe their behaviors. Here's how it has affected his diet.
Snopes looked for the facts about a young girl who had purportedly once been abandoned in a vacant house in the Russian city of Yaroslavl.
Iga Swiatek flinched when the celebratory streamers shot into the sky. It was the only thing that bothered the world's top-ranked woman. “I just thought it's going to happen a little bit later,” she said, laughing. She beat Maria Sakkari 6-4, 6-0 in just over an hour to win the
Cirocco Dunlap's "The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy" takes an uproariously alien perspective on medical emergencies.
EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — For decades, women and other underrepresented individuals were rarely, if ever, included in clinical research studies. Health professionals argue that the absence of medical research has caused serious negative consequences. Doctor Fatimah Bello is the Program Director for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Knapp Medical Center Internal Medicine program. []