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Kennedy packed autism advisory council with skeptics, critics say

The Department of Health and Human Services has recently announced the appointment of 21 new members to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, a federal committee that advises health secretary Robert

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Federal judge refuses to stop Medicaid work requirements, for now

BOSTON — On Thursday, a federal judge rejected the request from 26 states to delay the enforcement of Medicaid work

4 In 5 Toddler Foods Are Ultra-Processed, New Study Finds

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 16: A photo illustration of 'Ultra Processed' foods on February 16, 2018 in London, England. (Photo

How NIH constraints and drug shortage complicate syphilis response

Highlights Researchers from UCSD have built strong relationships with communities of unhoused individuals who use drugs in San Diego and

Here’s How Precious Objects Are Handled During The Home Moving Process

Moving house often involves managing numerous responsibilities simultaneously. Fundamentally, the goal is to transport your personal items from one location

We Need More Embedded Critics In Healthcare

Larry Merlo, formerly the President and Chief Executive Officer, CVS Caremark Corporation, took the courageous action of ending the sale

CDC director, Medicaid work requirements, FDA: Morning Rounds

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How AI Fakes Expertise, And Why It’s A Huge Problem In Healthcare

AI systems have to be pressure-tested in real-world clinical settings to ensure correct reasoning, accuracy and reliability.gettyWhile it's commonly accepted

Senate panel backs CDC director, pandemic preparedness nominees

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Senate health committee approved two significant health appointments, including the new director of the Centers