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During his first news conference as Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on April 16 ticked off things he thinks kids with autism will never do, including paying taxes, holding a ...
The U.S. faces a crucial shortage of medical providers, especially in rural areas. The problem has been building for a while, ...
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically ...
Leaders of the "Make America Healthy Again” movement cheered the ascent of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Health and Human Services ...
Although knee replacements are usually covered by health insurance, amputees face roadblocks to coverage and often must prove ...
Technological gaps handicap rural hospitals as billions in federal funding to modernize infrastructure lags. The reliance on ...
A swim team in North St. Louis combats the public health threat of drowning — especially among Black children and adults — by ...
Republicans are pushing to implement requirements that Medicaid recipients work in order to obtain or retain coverage. Some ...
Emotionally overwhelmed, an Indiana woman dialed a mental health hotline. She didn’t find the help she was looking for and ...
Tens of thousands of organizations that rely on federal funding must now justify each transaction they make before spending is approved. That longer process is leading to a backlog of requests, such ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went on Fox News to clarify that when he was talking about alleged limitations that people with autism encounter, he was referring only to those who are nonverbal.
Phoenix Ikner, 20, is accused in Thursday's mass shooting at Florida State University in Tallahassee that left two dead and six hurt. Authorities allege he used his stepmother's handgun during the ...