More than a third of Americans can’t pay for quality health care … U.S. trade tariffs on Canada could disrupt prescription drug supply … and more.
Hundreds of employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health were laid off this week, including researchers that monitor the health of coal miners.
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Deaths that could have been prevented or treated with timely medical care are rising across the United States as they fall in other higher-income countries. America ranks just below Bulgaria and above ...
Employer-based health care costs more in some states; Earth’s warmest year portends worsening human crises; and more ...
If you’ve ever borrowed money to pay for health care, you’re far from alone. A new poll says 31 million Americans had to rely on lenders to pay for care for themselves or their household in 2024, ...
The recent loss of hundreds of workers at the Federal Emergency Management Agency will leave the nation unprepared for disasters, watchdogs warn. The agency is one of many to recently come under the ...
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