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The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on federal injunctions means ‘more work’ for Illinois Attorney General’s office and others ...
The University of Pennsylvania’s decision this week to sign an agreement with the Trump administration committing to barring ...
A federal lawsuit is targeting a new Oklahoma law that puts conditions on how much drug manufacturers can charge when selling ...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is still funding hundreds of potentially discriminatory grants, a civil ...
Three years after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the service is seeing increased call, chat and text volume ...
With measles outbreaks, avian influenza and syphilis and HIV on the rise, Canada needs to strengthen its disease surveillance ...
Although there is not yet enough data to document chronic exposure, readings taken in South County indicate cause for concern ...
With Trump's tax cuts extended and Medicaid restrictions tightened, the bill is poised to redraw the contours of Americas ...
Unlike other kids in Massachusetts, students living in one Boston suburb won’t be able to go back to school next month unless ...
The NCDHHS reacts to federal cuts affecting Medicaid and SNAP, with Secretary Sangvai emphasizing the impact on North ...
Unions and occupational safety providers say the federal agency with statutory responsibility to protect workers’ health and ...
A Knightstown nurse working at a senior health center in Greenfield is one of 13 people charged by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office on charges related to healthcare fraud.