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Medicaid work requirements have not boosted insurance coverage or employment, study finds

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Medicaid work requirements have not boosted insurance coverage or employment, study finds
The introduction of work requirements for certain adults enrolled in the US health insurance program Medicaid has so far failed to boost insurance coverage or employment rates, finds a study published by The BMJ today.

7.165. This $16 French Moisturizer Is Amazon’s Best-Kept Beauty Secret

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The Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré is a multi-tasking hidden gem of a facial cream.View Entire Post ›

7.166. Lila Moss Opened Up About What It Was Like Being Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes

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After the model opened up about her experience being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, we asked experts about the autoimmune condition, the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and how this diagnosis can change your life.View Entire Post ›

7.167. Why Reviewers Swear By This $28 Tool For Back Pain Relief

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An acupuncturist explains how this scary-looking acupressure mat can help relieve back pain.View Entire Post ›

1. Stem cells from fat tissue may help prevent kidney dialysis access failure

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To undergo kidney dialysis, doctors must first surgically create an access route—an arteriovenous fistula—usually in an arm, a conduit that will accommodate hemodialysis treatments. It is a routine outpatient procedure performed for years worldwide.

2. As Trump punts on medical debt, battle over patient protections moves to states

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With the Trump administration scaling back federal efforts to protect Americans from medical bills they can't pay, advocates for patients and consumers have shifted their work to contain the nation's medical debt problem to state Capitols.

3. Sharp increase in gabapentin dispensing highlights need for awareness of adverse effects

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A cross-sectional study examined dispensing of anticonvulsant gabapentin from retail pharmacies in the United States from 2010 to 2024. The findings revealed a slow but increasing rate of gabapentin prescribing since 2026, with gabapentin becoming the 5th most prescribed medication in 2024 compared with the 10th most prescribed in 2017.

4. Study links food and beverage temperature to mental and gut health

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Be it a cool iced coffee or warm cup of soup, the temperature of what we eat and drink may influence our mental and digestive health, according to new research led by San Diego State University.

5. Coalition of states vows to protect access to abortion pill under Trump review

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A coalition of attorneys general across states including New York, Minnesota and Arizona vowed Monday to protect access to mifepristone, the medication used in the majority of abortions in the United States.

6. Societal inequality linked to structural brain changes in children

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Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer mental health.

7. Medicaid work requirements have not boosted insurance coverage or employment, study finds

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The introduction of work requirements for certain adults enrolled in the US health insurance program Medicaid has so far failed to boost insurance coverage or employment rates, finds a study published by The BMJ today.

8. Scientists read mice's 'thoughts' from their faces

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It's easy to read emotions on people's faces—each one has its clear, unmistakable signature. But what about thoughts? A study published in Nature Neuroscience shows that mice's problem-solving strategies can be deciphered from subtle facial movements.

9. Black Sheep Egg Company of Arkansas recalls free-range brown eggs over salmonella concerns

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An Arkansas egg producer is recalling 12-count and 18-count cartons of free-range large brown eggs after federal health inspectors detected salmonella contamination at a processing site.

10. Biologic drug reduces symptoms and hospitalization for severe pulmonary hypertension after diagnosis in clinical trial

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Prescribing the biologic drug sotatercept alongside standard treatment for the most severe form of pulmonary hypertension significantly reduces the likelihood of worsening disease when added within the first year after diagnosis, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

11. Experts warn federal cuts may extinguish momentum in tobacco control

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A new commentary paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research argues that recent cuts to the National Institutes of Health, including about $2 billion in terminated research grants and a $783 million cut to research funding linked to diversity and inclusion initiatives, will have a dramatically negative effect on efforts to combat tobacco usage and health disparities in the United States.

12. 10-year clinical trial report finds radiation comparable to surgery for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer

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A new clinical trial report finds that stereotactic radiation therapy offers long-term survival outcomes comparable to surgery for patients with small, early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients in the study who received radiation also reported fewer side effects after treatment.

13. Ketamine deaths have increased 20-fold since 2015 with mixing drugs on the rise, UK analysis finds

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Deaths due to illicit ketamine use have increased 20-fold since 2015—but these deaths are increasingly occurring in complex polydrug settings, raising doubts over whether single-substance drug policies can reduce harms.

14. Hidden genetic risk could delay diabetes diagnosis for Black and Asian men

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A common but often undiagnosed genetic condition may be causing delays in type 2 diabetes diagnoses and increasing the risk of serious complications for thousands of Black and South Asian men in the UK—and potentially millions worldwide.

15. Children lose 8.45 million days of healthy life due to second hand smoke, research indicates

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Children lose 8.45 million days of healthy life each year globally due to secondhand smoke, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Children from low socioeconomic regions face the biggest impact of breathing secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoking.

16. Indoor wood burners linked to a decline in lung function

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Using a wood-burning stove at home can lead to a decline in lung function, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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