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As Republicans Wrestle With IVF, the Biden Administration Expands Benefits
While Republican lawmakers try to walk a fine line on in vitro fertilization — expressing support for the popular procedure, even as some of their…
The IRS is testing a free method to directly file taxes. But not everyone is thrilled.
WASHINGTON — Many U.S. taxpayers in a dozen states for the first time can electronically file their federal returns…
Slashing tailpipe pollution is a huge win for Arizona, where air quality is often dangerous
As a Latina mom of two boys who faced the challenges of air pollution every day while growing up, I not only support,…
Health and Human Services increases loan forgiveness for OBs, midwives who practice in rural areas •…
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday a $25,000 increase in loan forgiveness available to…
Biden Is Right About $35 Insulin Cap but Exaggerates Prior Costs for Medicare Enrollees
Samantha Putterman, PolitiFact
Insulin for Medicare beneficiaries “was costing 400 bucks a month on average. It now costs $35 a month.”
President…
More Kids Are Dying of Drug Overdoses. Could Pediatricians Do More to Help?
A 17-year-old boy with shaggy blond hair stepped onto the scale at Tri-River Family Health Center in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
After he…
As Republicans begin to investigate Kris Mayes, she calls their effort a ‘sham’
Republican lawmakers say that Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes is operating outside of her authority and is…
An 1873 law banned the mailing of boxing photos. Could it block abortion pills too?
WASHINGTON — An anti-obscenity law enacted in 1873 that hasn’t been enforced in decades shot to the forefront of the…
Push for a transition to EVs sparks legislation against Chinese forced labor
A recent federal push for a switch to electric vehicles to support plans for a zero-emissions future has raised human…
The Horrors of TMJ: Chronic Pain, Metal Jaws, and Futile Treatments
A TMJ patient in Maine had six surgeries to replace part or all of the joints of her jaw.
Another woman in California, desperate for relief,…