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As billions from opioid settlements pour into states, Pennsylvania's efforts against addiction could be hamstrung because clean syringes could be considered illegal drug paraphernalia.
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The attack last month on Change Healthcare has delayed payments to providers and disrupted patient care.
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State-run health care facilities are still struggling to fill vacancies for nurses and mental health workers.
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Anthem secured a three-year deal to manage Medicare Advantage benefits for state retirees, but the rollout has been called a “disaster” by state personnel.
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The study looks at how PFAS exposure changes the way children respond to vaccines. Researchers are hoping to find participants between ages 4 to 8, and 11 to 15.
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In an interview with NHPR, Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez says she also wants more accountability from youth facilities.
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The study looks at 6,000 patients who got abortion pills after an online appointment. It found that 99.7% of those abortions were not followed by any serious adverse events.
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A new study finds that tai chi is better than conventional aerobic exercise at lowering blood pressure in middle-aged people with prehypertension.
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Most of the candy that you see on grocery store shelves is processed and high in sugar. Consider a healthier alternative for your loved one this year.
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would legalize medical aid in dying in New Hampshire.
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Current state law prohibits abortion after 24 weeks of pregnancy, with some exceptions.
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When the beloved red Muppet asked people how they were doing, they responded with honesty — and, in some cases, despair. Elmo replied to many messages with encouragement and empathy.