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Squeezed by insurers and middlemen, independent pharmacists such as Jolley find themselves on the front lines of a tariff storm. Nearly everyone down the line — drugmakers, pharmacies, wholesalers, ...
A study by George Washington University researchers found that Latino and Black family physicians are more likely to participate in the Medicaid program and see a higher number of Medicaid patients ...
According to a University of Arizona Health Sciences news release, the university’s Center for Disparities in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism is working to improve research on diabetes among Latinos.
The American Liver Foundation (ALF) has announced a new program that will educate non-liver experts on treatment and prevention practices for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...
In recent years, Latino and Black public school students in New York City experienced some of the greatest increases in childhood obesity despite an overall decrease in prevalence, according to a new ...
Visit DiningOutForLife.org to see whether your city participates and which restaurants are involved on which days. Plus, you can learn more about the HIV organizations in your neighborhood. For ...
[On April 24], the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service finalized a new rule to revise the child nutrition program standards to ensure school meals are better aligned with the U.S ...
Chemotherapy drugs are increasingly in short supply, warn the American Cancer Society and ACS CAN about this life-threatening situation.
The Permanente Health Plan was established in 1945 to provide health care to workers building the Colorado aqueduct in Southern California regardless of race, class or ethnicity. Now known as Kaiser ...
REPRIEVE trial finds pitavastatin reduced the risk for heart attack, stroke and other major cardiovascular events by 35%.
In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which is observed annually from September 15 to October 15, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is expanding access to suicide ...
Corewell Health, a Michigan-based health care system, received a $3.4 million grant to advance health equity and prevent chronic illnesses in Latino, Black and Indigenous populations in Wayne County, ...
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