Social media has helped spread the word about a treatment that involves getting Botox in the neck. It’s for a condition ...
KFF Health News and California Healthline staff made the rounds on state and local media in recent weeks to discuss topical ...
As states wait for Deloitte to make fixes in computer systems, Medicaid beneficiaries risk losing access to health care and ...
An increasing number of Americans struggle with energy poverty, the inability to adequately heat or cool one’s dwelling.
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The Indian Health Service has a program that can pay for outside appointments when patients need care not offered at ...
Pediatricians want to vaccinate kids, but some say they’re keeping their stockpile of covid vaccines low to avoid being stuck ...
UC-San Francisco is pausing its long-running master’s program in nurse-midwifery and plans to shift to a lengthier, costlier ...
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A private 2014 decision by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services faces new scrutiny in a multibillion-dollar Justice ...
Six months after the Feb. 14 parade, parents of survivors under 18 years old say their children are deeply changed. In this installment of “The Injured,” we meet kids who survived the mass shooting ...
"The adults around him failed him," said Annie Brown, whose nephew, Colt Gray, 14, is accused of gunning down four people at Apalachee High School. In a historic legal move, Gray's father, Colin Gray, ...