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Biden Administration Moves to Boost Health Care to the Homeless
A new rule allows health care providers to be reimbursed for treating homeless people wherever they are, rather than just in hospitals or clinics. The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) began allowing this change...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Donor’s Immune Cells Could Help Transplant Recipients Avoid Organ Rejection
A liver transplant can give people a new lease on life, but at the cost of lifelong immune-suppressing medication and its risks. Now an innovative approach to reduce, or possibly eliminate, certain patients’ reliance on those drugs...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Rite Aid Pharmacy Chain Files for Bankruptcy
The drugstore chain Rite Aid has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, due largely to competition and thousands of lawsuits for its role in allegedly filling unlawful opioid prescriptions. The company filed a notice Thursday with the U.S....
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Black Patients 42% More Likely to Die After High-Risk Surgery Than White Patients
High-risk surgeries are more deadly for Black and Hispanic Americans than for their white counterparts, new research reveals. The study, of more than 1 million procedures performed in U.S. hospitals between 2000 and 2020, found that Black...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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New Technology Could Predict Your Teen Driver’s Risk for a Crash
When your teen gets a driver’s license, you’ll likely have mixed emotions. While you’re off the hook for carpools, it’s scary to think about your baby behind the wheel. Now, a new video game technology that exposes...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Think You’re Not a ‘Helicopter’ Parent? New Poll Finds Many Are
As kids grow up, their desire to venture out on their own and gain some independence is natural. And a new national poll suggests that most parents say they’re fine with that. The problem? The poll highlights...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Scientists Spot Genes Linked to Raynaud’s Phenomenon
Scientists have discovered two genes that may trigger Raynaud’s phenomenon, a condition that can cause fingers and toes to go cold and numb because of the constriction of tiny blood vessels under the skin. “We identify two...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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‘Three’s Company’ Star Suzanne Somers Dies From Cancer at 76
Actress Suzanne Somers died “peacefully at home” Sunday morning after a return of breast cancer, her publicist announced. Best known for her roles on “Three’s Company” and “Step by Step,” Somers was 76. “She survived an aggressive...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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In Study, Diabetes Drug Mounjaro Helped Dieters Shed an Average of 60 Pounds
A new trial demonstrates the power of the diabetes drug Mounjaro in fighting obesity, helping folks who used the medication lose about 60 pounds. “In this study, people who added tirzepatide to diet and exercise saw...
- Posted October 16, 2023
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Aging, Mental Health in Dogs: Size Matters
For dogs, body size matters. That’s true in terms of how quickly they age, but also in their mental health, according to a new study comparing big and little canines. Age-related decline starts at 7 to 8...
- Posted October 16, 2023