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Patients Divided Over Alzheimer’s Drug: Is It a ‘Risk I’m Willing to Take’…
If you listen to the nation’s largest Alzheimer’s disease advocacy organizations, you might think everyone living with…
Russia's Aggression in Ukraine and Its Implications
This season’s good chronicle. Host Carol Castiel talks with Russian born, Anna Borshchevskaya, Senior Fellow at the Washington…
California Governor’s Big Promises on Drug Prices Are Slow to Materialize
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When Gov. Gavin Newsom took office in 2019, he promised to lower prescription drug costs for all…
When Teens Blow Off Parents’ Pleas to Get Vaccinated, the Consequences Can…
COSTA MESA, Calif. — Kennedy Stonum, a high school junior, deflected repeated entreaties from her father to please just…
$35 Insulin Cap Is Welcome, Popular, and Bipartisan. But Congress May Not…
Michael McAuliff
Democrats in the Senate are primed this month to make their first attempt at salvaging one of the most popular…
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: A Health-Heavy State of the Union
Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on Acast. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts,…
La medicación para prevenir el VIH debe ser gratis, pero las aseguradoras…
Anthony Cantu, de 31 años, aconseja a los pacientes de una clínica de salud de San Antonio, Texas, sobre una pastilla…
Biden Pledges Better Nursing Home Care, but He Likely Won’t Fast-Track It
President Joe Biden’s top Medicare official suggested Wednesday that forthcoming rules to bolster nursing home staffing…
HIV Preventive Care Is Supposed to Be Free in the US. So, Why Are Some…
Sarah Varney, Kaiser Health News
Anthony Cantu, 31, counsels patients at a San Antonio health clinic about a daily pill shown…
Calls to Overhaul Methadone Distribution Intensify, but Clinics Resist
Days typically start early for patients undergoing opioid addiction treatment at Denver Recovery Group’s six methadone…