In this article, originally published by STAT News, learn the new ways that doctors are trying to bandage burns: strips of sterilized tilapia.
By April Dembosky, KQED, originally published on California Healthline Some large health insurance companies have suffered losses under the Affordable Care Act, leading to a few high-profile exits from the online marketplaces. Humana is just the latest, announcing in January that it will stop offering health insurance on the ACA health exchanges at year’s end. But the… Continue reading Faring Better Than Many ACA Insurers, Calif.-based Molina Backs Health Law ‘Tuneup’
The Affordable Care Act repeal that the Republicans have been pushing for has encountered a new obstacle: adamant opposition from older Americans.
A proposed ACA replacement has been introduced by House Republicans. The bill authors are hoping to have it finalized by Easter.
In this article by Erin Fuller for State of Reform, she talks about how Gov. Jay Inslee has not been shy about challenging Trump’s actions and stances.
In this Reuters article, learn about the state governors seeking to avoid millions in federal healthcare cuts under Republican plans to replace the ACA.
Originally published by CBS Chicago - learn more about Rush University's conducting a long-term study focusing on older Latinos with Alzheimer’s.
In this article originally published on DallasNews.com, read about how a spin class is doing some serious cancer fundraising for research.
Originally published by the San Jose Mercury News. A Sunnyvale doctor has been awarded $1.9 million to advance potential therapies for Parkinson’s disease.
"Essential facilities could lose $40.5 billion between 2018 and 2026 if the ACA is repealed without a 'comparable' alternative."