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The House-passed budget cuts on Medicaid and SNAP could put health coverage and food assistance in danger for Missourians.
Water and water infrastructure are being increasingly targeted with impunity in conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine. The effects on health are complex, compounding, and longlasting. Rebecca Sers reports.
The vaccine eligibility change is a threat to the health of Americans, some experts say, adding that the FDA is not being ...
New research published earlier this month in AIDS and Behavior highlights links between extreme weather events, such as ...
Margaret "Peggy" O'Kane is the founder and president of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). She started the ...
NPR interviews Maria Van Kherkove, the infectious disease epidemiologist who is a leader in the World Health Organization.
Protecting Medicaid is not just an investment in healthcare — it’s an investment in the strength and resilience of vibrant, thriving communities.
The FDA will now require clinical trials to approve boosters for healthy Americans under 65, making it unlikely the shots ...
Medicaid is not just a safety net — it’s a lifeline for more than 1.2 million Missouri residents, nearly 20% of our state’s ...
Congress is proposing significant changes to Medicaid that would reduce government spending on the program by $716 billion.
Leaders from four of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems — Ascension, Trinity Health, Providence and SSM Health — are sounding the alarm on proposed changes to Medicaid and the ACA ...
Support grows among Americans for work requirements in Medicaid, but concerns arise as past implementations led to ...
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