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A federal education program that helped food stamp beneficiaries find healthy foods and prepare them on a budget is ending.
Advocates say many consumers might not be aware they are on Medicaid due to the program's frequent name changes.
Dr. Marten den Haring, an A.I. entrepreneur and CEO of Lirio, explores the U.S. government’s early efforts to modernize ...
Between 2016 and 2022, as congenital syphilis cases rose nationally and especially in the South, Mississippi saw a one ...
Federal cuts to Austin Public Health grants haven't just meant a cut in services. Sturrup said they also are a cut in the ...
New St. Clair County rules claim solar farms and grid-scale batteries endanger public health through noise and "visual pollution." ...
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Dr. Aaron Carroll, President and CEO of AcademyHealth, to the pod to discuss his recent ...
Makers of the controversial herbal supplements, while amenable to regulations, have been plagued by infighting.
CBS's Dr. Jonathan LaPook reports on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considering ending the ...
Dr. Hamblin is a journalist and a lecturer at the Yale School of Public Health. This article is part of Times Opinion’s reflection on the two-year mark of the Covid pandemic.
If renewed by voters, the 10-year, 0.9-mill levy is estimated to generate $2,077,881 annually for Richland Public Health.
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