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Americans were almost granted an easier way to cancel their unwanted subscriptions, but a federal appeals court shut it down.
In an era of growing mistrust, employers hold a unique position of influence. They remain among the most trusted institutions, particularly by their own employees. According to the 2024 Edelman ...
America has long separated dental health from medical health. In most cases, Medicare, the federal health insurance program for older adults, doesn’t cover dental care at all.
WWE wrestling legend Ric Flair, 76, tells PEOPLE exclusively that he has skin cancer for the 'second time in 3 years,' and will begin treatment next week, he said on Friday, June 6.
Evidence shows that Medicaid improves people’s health and is particularly vital for babies, older people in need of long-term ...
With James Dunlop's departure, Independent Health CEO Dr. Michael W. Cropp will again take on the responsibilities of ...
Time magazine’s new cover might make some Democrats cry ― but not without a laugh. In an issue dated June 9, a donkey is featured under a “LOST” sign with tear-off phone numbers to call ...
Leaders of member health care networks of the Catholic Health Association convened for a press briefing ahead of lobbying efforts in Washington on May 20. The anxiety among the group was palpable ...
Prison Nurse Allegedly Poisoned Husband to Marry Inmate Serving Time for Murder. Now She's a Convicted Murderer, Too Amy Murray, 46, took an Alford plea for allegedly poisoning her husband and ...
If your children are spending too much time on screens, it can cause emotional and behavioral problems and lead to more screen use, according to a new meta-analysis.
“Adult tummy time” can help relieve pain associated with “tech neck” — but the move isn’t for everyone.
Researchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely to have thoughts of suicide or to harm themselves.