F.D.A. warns about fake Ozempic drugs which could pose safety risks in the U.S.
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The hidden toll of caregiving on young adults
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HHS plans to cut 10,000 employees across the department
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Louisiana voters in Speaker Johnson’s district react to Medicaid cut threats
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Recently fired pregnant federal employees cope with loss of insurance
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Hospitals use robots to mix, deliver chemo drugs to cancer patients
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'Hostile, toxic environment' in anti-abortion states is a threat to healthcare – and doctors
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RFK Jr. poised to become HHS secretary after clearing key hurdle
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Tuberculosis outbreak reported in Kansas
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Researchers working to make pulse oximeters work better on all skin colors
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Millions of children lost health insurance in Medicaid shake-up
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Patients say more claims for cancer screenings and treatments rejected by insurance companies
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Relief for thousands of families burdened by crushing medical debt
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Judge approves class-action compensation for LGBTQ+ people denied fertility coverage
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Americans express frustration online toward health insurance industries
05:35
New study compares effectiveness of popular weight loss drugs
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Two New York hospitals accused of ignoring abuse claims against urologist
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Hologram doctors help ease the healthcare worker shortage
02:36
Trump: I made Obamacare better 'but it still stinks'
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Barbara Corcoran shares her experience caring for her mother with Alzheimer’s
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Nightly News
Obamacare applications must maneuver online maze
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Regardless of whether people apply for insurance in person, over the phone or on paper, everyone’s information must be entered into the same portal. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports.Nov. 5, 2013