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The beginning of the year is when most of us are trying to improve our health. Most people don't consider their skin among the items to develop. The skin takes hits from heat, nature, and our … more
In this week's Healthy Headlines, we are joined by Dr. Heather White, an ob-gyn hospitalist at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center to talk about Novant Health's long-term goal to address gaps … more
In what's known as the Medicaid unwinding, states are combing through rolls to decide who stays and who goes. But the overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage so far were dropped … more
Lawmakers in the House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill Tuesday night that overhauls aspects of the elder care system in Connecticut. more
Sabrina Navarro called her eye doctor in late January to make an appointment for the youngest of her four daughters. Her glasses were broken. The receptionist told Navarro, 38, that the practice was … more
Sabrina Navarro called her eye doctor in late January to make an appointment for the youngest of her four daughters. Her glasses were broken. The receptionist told Navarro, 38, that the practice was … more
Marathon runner Glen Phillips wants to find the good Samaritan who helped save his life on a trail in Elysian Park. more
Germany’s disease control agency warns that rising temperatures due to global warming will increase the likelihood of heat stroke, vector-borne illnesses and other health risks in the country. more
In what's known as the Medicaid unwinding, states are combing through rolls to decide who stays and who goes. But the overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage so far were dropped … more
In what's known as the Medicaid unwinding, states are combing through rolls to decide who stays and who goes. But the overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage so far were dropped … more
Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you • WUFT News: Alachua County student competes in Scripps National Spelling Bee. “Martin made it … more
  Some people plan out their vacations for the year to make sure they get to use... more
that merely being an undocumented immigrant in the United States is not a crime in itself, and deportation is not technically a punishment. Of course, some immigration offenses are crimes. But being … more
Thousands of patients are looking for answers after learning Compass Medical decided to suddenly shut down all six of its Massachusetts locations. more
Jane Lyons, country manager at PharmaLex Ireland, discusses her role and the biggest challenges facing the pharmaceutical sector. Read more: ‘Technology is the way forward but without people … more
Faith-based organizations like Guns to Gardens and RAWtools are using gun buybacks to turn unwanted firearms into garden tools more
By Alexa Spencer | Word In Black (WIB) – Americans ages 13 to 24 are the second highest age group impacted by HIV diagnoses, but new data reveals a significant drop in infections.  According … more
Every three minutes, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with a blood cancer. more
U.S. births were flat last year, as the nation continues to see fewer babies born than it did before the pandemic. more
The South Shore chain of urgent care centers and medical clinics shut down without warning due to unspecified "challenges" Wednesday. The post Here’s what we know about the sudden and unexpected … more
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