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Read MoreUniversity of Virginia Health System, which for years has sued thousands of patients annually for unpaid bills, said Monday it
Read MoreAs more Americans start commuting to work and hitting the roads after a year indoors, they’ll be returning to streets
Read MoreWith medical visits picking up again among patients vaccinated against covid-19, health providers are starting to see the consequences of
Read MoreA Humana Inc. health plan for seniors in Florida improperly collected nearly $200 million in 2015 by overstating how sick
Read MoreEn respuesta a la pandemia de covid-19, el Congreso ha invertido decenas de miles de millones de dólares en los
Read MoreCongress has poured tens of billions of dollars into state and local public health departments in response to the covid-19
Read MoreThe airport says a lot about Cortez, Colorado: The single-engine planes that fly into its one-room airport seat nine passengers
Read MoreCalifornia Healthline correspondent Rachel Bluth unpacked California’s newly expanded vaccine eligibility rules and the state’s vaccine appointment website on KALW’s
Read MoreRobin Hauser, a pediatrician in Tampa, Fla., got covid in February. What separates her from the vast majority of the
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. The effort to vaccinate Americans against covid-19 took a hit
Read MoreMore than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully
Read MoreAn estimated 10% to 30% of people who get covid-19 suffer from lingering symptoms of the disease, or what’s known as “long covid.” This
Read MoreSAN JOSE — Last spring, only weeks into the pandemic, Christina Garcia was spending her days struggling to help her
Read MoreChuck Peterson of Omaha, Nebraska, recently experienced a swollen, painful knuckle caused by arthritis. He got a prescription for colchicine.
Read MoreChuck Peterson of Omaha, Nebraska, recently experienced a swollen, painful knuckle caused by arthritis. He got a prescription for colchicine.
Read MoreATLANTA — Robin Hancock gently worked her steel tongue drum with a pair of mallets, producing a set of soothing,
Read MoreThe Biden administration Wednesday formally proposed the repeal of Trump-era regulations barring abortion referrals and making other changes intended to
Read MoreCuatro meses después del lanzamiento del plan de inmunización masiva más grande del país en décadas, ha quedado claro que
Read MoreFour months into the largest U.S. vaccine rollout in decades, it’s become clear that the messaging surrounding covid-19 vaccination efforts
Read MoreFederal officials announced new measures to help get fresh, new N95 masks to health care workers and expand their use
Read MoreMany who know me might be shocked by this: I shot my first pistol when I was 8 or 9,
Read MoreFederal officials announced new measures to help get fresh, new N95 masks to health care workers and expand their use
Read MoreIn certain circles of San Francisco, a case of syphilis can be as common and casual as the flu, to
Read MoreIn early 2013, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Orange County, California, joined with St. Joseph Health, a local Catholic hospital
Read MoreIn a year when covid-19 shattered the pleas of so many who prayed for miracles, a Georgia man with two
Read MoreDr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has joined Big Ass Fans, lending his
Read MoreMary Ann Steiner condujo dos horas y media desde su casa en University City, un suburbio de St. Louis, hasta
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