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Republicans are plotting to destroy the Affordable Care Act despite record enrollment | Opinion


As a doctor, I know firsthand how important it is for all Americans to have access to affordable health care. That’s why I was so excited to see that a record-breaking 21.3 million people, including ... Read More

Unintended Effects of Caps on Insulin Out-of-Pocket Costs


People with higher incomes and those in health plans with health savings accounts benefit more than others, according to research results published this week in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The ... Read More

Rokita files lawsuit over high cost of insulin for Hoosiers


We believe, we have alleged and we will prove that they have taken advantage of people with serious medical conditions like diabetes,” said Attorney General Todd Rokita. Read More

Wait, Is Insulin Cheaper Now?


Emily: Some people still want the federal government to just put a cap on what people pay for insulin ... for Nonprofit News for serving as our fiscal sponsor, allowing us to accept tax exempt ... Read More

Study: Insulin Price Caps Alone Are Not Enough To Improve Access


Other research-related news is on brain health risks from common household chemicals, gender- and race-based disparities in heart transplants, a new blood test to detect colon cancer, and more. Read More

Oprah, Ozempic and Us


Her special is a harbinger of how the weight-loss industry is rebranding: Obesity is a disease, and — for the first time — it’s not your fault. Read More

Proof-of-concept study shows how human insulin can be produced in cow's milk


"We can be much more strategic and targeted these days. Using a DNA construct specific to mammary tissue means there's no human insulin circulating in the cow's blood or other tissues. It also ... Read More

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer


With advances in imaging technology, many medical facilities use it in place of costly, invasive procedures. More procedures will be conducted outside of hospitals, as a result. The Bureau of ... Read More

The US economy added 275,000 jobs last month, more than expected


(More on that below.) US stocks were ... saw annual pay gains slow to 5.1% in February. Additionally, Wednesday's JOLTS report showed the quits rate (the number of people quitting their jobs ... Read More

Medical Assistant Salary


Medical Assistants made a median salary of $38,270 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $45,360 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $35,330. The metropolitan areas that pay the highest salary in ... Read More

Medical Detox


Most people who are in recovery have a more positive attitude and feel like they lead fuller, healthier lives. What happens when you detox? Created with Sketch. When you arrive, medical staff will ... Read More

This Boho Jumpsuit Looks Just Like Free People, But Is $100 Cheaper


Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Who doesn’t love Free People? The bohemian style, warm colors and eclectic ... Read More


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