Por: Slate Life September 01, 2023
Each week in the Wednesday column, Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on a question that has her stumped. She’ll post her final thoughts on the matter on Fridays. Here’s this week’s dilemma and answer; thanks to Random Stranger, Janelle, Jon N., Moira Rose, and Blocker 19 for their ideas! Dear Prudence, I have a lot of food intolerances. Growing up, I was constantly put down as a picky eater but screamed at for hogging the toilet... + full article
The Hill USA Health June 23, 2023
A Florida rule excluding gender-affirming health care from Medicaid coverage is unlawful and unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, adding that the policy, enacted last year under the administration of Republican Gov. and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, is based... + más
Medicaid rolls swell as 8 million New Yorkers get coverage at expected record- price of almost $35B | New York Post
Millions To Lose Medicaid Coverage This Spring As Omnibus Bill Is Enacted And Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Ends | Forbes
The Boston Globe USA Opinion June 05, 2023
The federal government can make an investment in a service that could save nearly $14 billion in health care costs each year.A groundbreaking cost-modeling 2022 found that a national implementation of medically tailored meals for patients with diet-sensitive conditions and other... + más
Why do so many older adults choose Medicare Advantage? | ABC News
Why do so many older adults choose Medicare Advantage? | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics May 21, 2023
HARLINGEN, Texas – last week in Border Patrol custody was seen at least three separate times by medical personnel on the day of her death — complaining of vomiting, a stomachache and later suffering what appeared to be a seizure — before she was taken to a hospital, U.S.... + más
2022 Associated Press All-America Team | Associated Press
Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. earns spot on AP All-America team | 10 WBNS
Associated Press USA Health April 28, 2023
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana physicians will have to provide prior documentation showing that an abortion is medically necessary before the state’s Medicaid program will authorize payment for the procedure, under a new rule that is set to take effect next week. However, all... + más
Rule requiring prior OK for Medicaid-paid abortions halted | Associated Press
Montana seeking prior authorization for Medicaid abortions | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Sports February 16, 2023
Dave Roberts hasn’t yet read “Winning Fixes Everything,” Evan Drellich’s wide-ranging book released this week that detailed the Houston Astros’ 2017 sign-stealing scandal. But, during a scrum with reporters at Cactus League media day Wednesday, the Dodgers eighth-year... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health January 12, 2023
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — State officials in Republican-controlled Montana want to require prior authorization before its health department pays for abortions for people covered by Medicaid, a proposal critics say would reduce access and delay or even prevent abortion care for... + más
Millions of Americans to lose Medicaid coverage starting next year | CBS News
The Advocate USA Politics October 26, 2022
A over Louisiana’s list of 25 enumerated conditions that make a pregnancy “medically futile” and thus allow for a legal abortion under the state’s strict ban on the procedure drew condemnation from several doctors Tuesday, who warned that creating such list threatens... + más
South Carolina House rejects bill to ban abortions with few exceptions | ABC News
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
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