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Inside the Battle for the Future of Addiction Medicine

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The experiences of one doctor in Louisiana reveal the tensions around trying to get people to engage in addiction treatment, even if theyre not ready to stop using drugs.

The CDC Just Sidelined These Childhood Vaccines. Heres What They Prevent.

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The CDC is recommending fewer childhood vaccines, although the ones it has jettisoned from the recommended schedule have successfully battled serious illness for years. Experts warn that if vaccine uptake falls, millions could be hospitalized or worse as a result of preventable diseases.

Seis tips para obtener f獺rmacos que previenen el VIH superando obst獺culos del sistema de salud

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Los CDC calculan que 2,2 millones de personas en Estados Unidos podr穩an beneficiarse del uso de medicamentos preventivos contra el VIH, pero solo poco m獺s de una cuarta parte los recibe.

On the Hook for Uninsured Residents, Counties Now Wonder How Theyll Pay

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Millions of people gained health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, reducing pressure on counties in states that fund care for the uninsured. With federal policies expected to reverse that trend, county officials wonder how they will fill the gap and who will pay for it.

Planes de Medicaid refuerzan el contacto con afiliados ante los cambios que se avecinan

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Nueva ley recorta m獺s de $900.000 millones en financiamiento federal para Medicaid. Tambi矇n elimina alrededor de $187.000 millones del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria.

Iowa Doesn’t Have Enough OB-GYNs. The States Abortion Ban Might Be Making It Worse.

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Abortion bans like Iowas have put OB-GYNs under increasing strain and surveillance, complicating the standard medical treatments for miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, premature membrane rupture, and other pregnancy problems. As many rural areas face worsening maternity care deserts, some physicians fear these laws could drive much-needed doctors out of state and dissuade others from moving in and establishing a practice.

To Knock Down Health-System Hurdles Between You and HIV Prevention, Try These 6 Things

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Its been more than 10 years since the FDA first approved an HIV prevention drug. Today, people who could benefit from preexposure prophylaxis often struggle to access the lifesaving medicine or run into doctors without the education or empathy to offer affirming care. And those lapses can produce billing headaches.

Its the Gold Standard in Autism Care. Why Are States Reining It In?

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States facing yawning budget shortfalls have begun cutting Medicaid reimbursements for a wide variety of services. In some states, dramatic cuts are targeting therapies that many families of autistic people say are essential to caring for their loved ones.

Medical Bills Can Be Vexing and Perplexing. Heres This Years Best Advice for Patients.

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As the crowdsourced investigative series from 窪蹋勛圖厙 News approaches its eighth anniversary, Bill of the Month offers its top takeaways of 2025 to help patients manage, decipher, and even fight their medical bills.

Criminally Ill: Systemic Failures Turn State Mental Hospitals Into Prisons

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There has been a steep rise in the share of people with severe mental illnesses being sent to state psychiatric hospitals on court orders after being accused of serious crimes. The shift has all but halted patients ability to get care before they have a catastrophic crisis.

Baltimore Drove Down Gun Deaths. Now Trump Has Slashed Funding for That Work.

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A spike in shootings during the covid pandemic propelled community violence intervention, a field that aims to stop gun deaths at the root. Baltimore used federal funds to launch a violence prevention office. But President Donald Trump has throttled such funds and instead is sending troops into cities.

Medicaid Health Plans Step Up Outreach Efforts Ahead of GOP Changes

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Even as President Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers say the One Big Beautiful Bill Act targets waste, fraud, and abuse, Medicaid health plans are hosting events across the U.S. to prevent low-income families from losing health insurance and food benefits next year.