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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Justice for Jazzy: A Mother's Fight for Accountability

A mother's relentless pursuit of justice has led to a significant verdict in Maine. Lyndsey Sutherland, the mother of 15-year-old Jasmine Vincent, was awarded $25 million after a jury found that Mid Coast Medical Group's negligence contributed to her daughter's death. The verdict came after a brief

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Oct 31 2025LIFESTYLE

Discovering Oneida County: A Retiree's Hidden Gem

Oneida County, nestled in central New York, is a place where history and nature blend seamlessly. Established in 1798, this area once drew global attention for its thriving fur trade. Today, it's a haven for retirees, with nearly half of its 229, 645 residents either retired or approaching that stag

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: Who's Really Paying the Price?

Health insurers are pointing fingers at hospitals for using AI to boost their bills. They claim this is a big reason why their costs are going up. But is this really the whole story? Insurers are now using their own AI to fight back. They say hospitals are using AI to code and bill in ways that dri

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Why Healthcare Needs to Tell Better Stories

Healthcare marketing is changing. People are tired of boring ads. They want stories that grab their attention and make them feel something. Brands need to meet people where they already are, like on social media and streaming platforms. Stories have always been powerful. They can bring people toget

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Keeping Older Adults Healthy in Singapore: A Smart Approach

In Singapore, health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol are becoming more common among older adults. These conditions need regular check-ups and care. But, the usual way of doing this, with in-person doctor visits, can miss some problems. This is because people might not

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

A Helping Hand for Families Caring for Kids with Special Needs

In Arizona, a special place called Ryan House offers a lifeline for families like the Dobsons. Gideon, an 11-year-old boy with complex medical needs, stays there once a month. This gives his parents, Kathleen and Seth, a much-needed break. Gideon has many health challenges, including blindness, epil

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Oct 31 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Students and the Future of Integrated Care

Healthcare students are the future of medicine. Their knowledge and attitudes today will shape how they practice tomorrow. A recent study looked at how well students from three different schools understand and value integrated healthcare. This approach combines nutrition, lifestyle changes, and trad

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Health Insurance Costs Set to Soar as Key Support Ends

In 2026, many Americans might see a big jump in their health insurance bills. This is because some financial help from the government, which made plans cheaper, is ending. The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, has been helping people pay for health insurance since 2014. But now, wi

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Costs in California: A Growing Crisis

California is facing a significant healthcare crisis as insurance prices soar due to a stalemate in Congress. The state's regulators predict that premiums for nearly 2 million people who buy health coverage through the state's marketplace will nearly double on average. This price hike is particularl

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

How Work Rules Shake Up Medicaid

Let's talk about Medicaid and work requirements. This is a big deal because it changes who gets help and who doesn't. Some people think it's fair to make folks work to get benefits. Others say it's not that simple. Why? Because not everyone can work. Some have health issues, or they can't find jobs.

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