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The 2024 Trailblazers in Health Care
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For the millions turning 65 this year, here’s what to know about navigating
When Bill Saiff, 65, a management consultant in Washington, D.C., was nearing his milestone birthday in December, the anxiety over what he needed to do about signing up for Medicare was palpable.“Medicare is so unnecessarily difficult,”…
Harris under pressure on border security in White House bid
While Republicans criticize Kamala Harris' positions on immigration, Hispanic leaders want more detailsClaims made about Kamala Harris' record as VP and Attorney GeneralA number of claims have been made about Vice President Kamala Harris…
Localizing coverage from the International AIDS Conference
SABC International News Editor Sophie Mokoena speaks to UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima during the 2024 International AIDS Conference on July 22. YouTube screenshot captured July 23, 2024.
The progress that’s been made in HIV…
How a passenger covered her $5K+ infirmary bill
How to find the best price, perks when booking a cruiseFind the cruise that works for your budget with these tips.Problem SolvedTravel insurance is a must for cruises, as medical bills can be high.Even a low level of travel insurance can…
Trump on health care: Cancer cures, faster access to medicines
WASHINGTON — In a far-ranging, free-wheeling 90-minute acceptance speech for the Republican nomination to the presidency, former President Trump hit the populist highlights: Americans will have faster access to new medicines, real…
New Medicare Rights Fact Sheet Series Examines Key Health Care Policy Issues
The series, called “What’s at Stake,” explores various policy ideas and their potential impacts on major health care programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act.
Understanding how these reforms might affect…
Race, Insurance Stop Many Hispanics From Getting Post-Stroke Care
THURSDAY, July 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Hispanic people -- particularly those without insurance -- are less likely to get the additional care needed to recover from a stroke, a new study finds.Hispanic folks are less likely to be…
Booker, Castro urge feds to prepare for DACA recipients seeking health care
WASHINGTON — Worried about the outcome of the 2024 election, a slew of congressional Democrats called on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday to take steps to ensure Deferred…
Michigan Dems warn about Project 2025 and reproductive health care in a 2nd
As Republicans gather in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, Democrats across the nation are continuing to sound the alarm on Project 2025, a collection of far-right policy proposals…