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WTWH Healthcare, a WTWH Media, LLC company, is pleased to announce the Future Leaders Class of 2025. The Future Leaders Awards program recognizes dynamic ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) has only been Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) since ...
After Ernst dismissed concerns over Medicare cuts with a glib, “We’re all going to die,” a Democratic Iowa state ...
Last week got off to a rough start for one of the biggest home-based care providers in the country. Bayada Home Health Care announced layoffs among 10% of ...
Autism rates in America have risen sharply and now show that one in 31 children are on the autism spectrum, up from one in ...
HIV and global health activists say the deployment of Gilead’s twice-a-year HIV prevention shot is the world’s best chance to ...
The panel will hold two separate votes for the flu shot: one on influenza vaccines and another on influenza vaccines that ...
Among the many people whose health care could be in jeopardy from possible Medicaid cuts, one group may be even less visible ...
British lawmakers are set to vote on whether to back a bill to help terminally ill adults end their lives in England and ...
Genetic disease impacts millions of children in the U.S., with Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, Tay-Sachs disease and sickle cell disease among the most common.
Galpin said his mother’s general demeanor improved, and as a former cheerleader, she gets particularly excited when local cheerleaders stop by.
Dr. McDonald explores how vaccine misinformation and pseudoscience undermine public health and calls for a return to trust, ...