Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop within or on the uterus, affecting a large percentage of women....
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Advancements in dental technology have enabled prosthetic dentistry in Virginia to deliver more realistic, functional, and durable...
Many people assume that baby teeth, also known as primary teeth, are not as important since they...
Chronic pain is more than just an occasional discomfort—it’s a persistent condition that can last for months...
A confident smile begins with strong foundations that support long-term stability. Ignoring early signs of discomfort can...
Preventing pregnancy is a deeply personal decision influenced by various factors. Whether you’re waiting for the right...
States could see huge economic implications. By Shefali LuthraReproductive Health ReporterThe 19th Tens of thousands of young...
For rural patients, getting cancer treatment close to home has always been difficult. The night before her...
Which diseases could we eradicate in our lifetimes and how? By Dr. Max RoserFounder, Our World in...
Ensuring the continuous availability of surgical equipment is critical in any medical facility. A lack of essential...
A number of people are opting out of vaccines for their kids. By Daniel ChangCorrespondentKFF Health News...
Medication abortion is overwhelmingly safe and effective. By Kate Kelly, J.D.Senior Director, Women’s InitiativeThe Center for American...
Women are increasingly being denied routine miscarriage care. By Sofia ResnickReproductive Rights ReporterStates Newsroom Introduction Tabitha Crowe...
Texas continues its crusade against women. By Eleanor KlibanoffWomen’s Health ReporterThe Texas Tribune Introduction Since the U.S....
Patients suffer and die to pad the bottom lines of corporate health insurers. By Dr. Claudia M....
PBMs are the villains behind high drug prices. By Dr. James B. RebitzerWexler Professor of Management, Economics...
Private insurers profit by denying claims. By Sam PizzigatiAssociate FellowInstitute for Policy Studies Over 8,000 Americans die every day,...
The coverage disparity amounts to discrimination. By Michelle AndrewsContributing Writer and Former ColumnistKFF Health News When Michael...
Anti-vaxxers get facts wrong. By Dr. Mark R. O’BrianProfessor and Chair of BiochemistryUniversity at Buffalo Introduction Vaccinations...
Disabled people are more likely to be poor. By Mia Ives-RubleeSenior Director, Disability Justice InitiativeCenter for American...
Some were alarmed when spectacles began to proliferate in the 19th century. “Why do we see so...
Avoiding taxes earmarked for health care. By Paul KielReporterProPublica Introduction For most working Americans, paying their share...
Reports reveal an industry drive to tamp down critics. By Fred SchulteInvestigative ReporterKFF Health News By Holly...
Conflict of interest. By Jake JohnsonStaff WriterCommon Dreams The watchdog group Public Citizen said Thursday that lawmakers should reject...
Your body is like a finely tuned machine, and when muscles, bones, or joints aren’t working right,...
More than a dozen states allow it. By Christine SextonReporterStates Newsroom Introduction A South Florida state senator...
Use has remained high. By Charles SchmidtFreelance Science Writer Introduction Jonathan Evans had finished his medical rounds...
Staffing is critical for quality care. By Jordan RauSenior CorrespondentKFF Health News Covid’s rampage through the country’s...
Ready to make America sick again. By Arthur AllenSenior CorrespondentKFF Health News Introduction The availability of safe,...
Crazy people will have his ear. By Stephanie ArmourSenior Health Policy CorrespondentKFF Health News Within days of...