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In recent weeks, Social Security has been plagued by problems related to technology, system errors, and even the marking of ...
When a New York physician was indicted for shipping abortion medications to a woman in Louisiana, it stoked fear across the ...
A disruption in federal funds has jeopardized HIV testing and outreach in Mississippi, and researchers warn of a resurgence ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s HHS said an enormous, noncompetitive flu vaccine development grant to two favored NIH ...
Although most abortions remain illegal in Alabama, a judge’s decision in early April allows doctors and advocacy groups to ...
At least some workers who process public records in response to Freedom of Information Act requests have been reinstated, ...
In many cases, the money flowed to addiction recovery programs that help rebuild lives by driving people to medical ...
Carmen Aiken of Chicago thought their medical appointment would be covered because the Affordable Care Act requires insurers ...
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The Biden administration shut off federal family planning grants to Tennessee and Oklahoma after the states directed clinics ...
From May 5-8, more than 1,800 health care professionals and volunteers will converge at America's Center in downtown to provide free medical, dental, and vision care for up to 1,200 people per day.