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Seeking Spending Cuts, GOP Lawmakers Target a Tax Hospitals Love To Pay

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Republicans, on the hunt for spending cuts, are eyeing a special kind of Medicaid tax that nearly every state uses to boost funding for hospitals, nursing homes, and other providers.

Trump Policies at Odds With 鈥楳ake America Healthy Again鈥 Push

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On the surface, President Donald Trump embraced the MAHA movement with a pledge to end the nation鈥檚 high rates of chronic disease. But the broader Trump agenda may prove to be the biggest barrier this effort confronts.

Despite Historic Indictment, Doctors Will Keep Mailing Abortion Pills Across State Lines

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When a New York physician was indicted for shipping abortion medications to a woman in Louisiana, it stoked fear across the network of doctors and medical clinics who engage in similar work. But some physicians vowed not to stop.

Alabama Can鈥檛 Prosecute Groups Helping Patients Get Abortions Elsewhere, Judge Rules

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Although most abortions remain illegal in Alabama, a judge鈥檚 decision in early April allows doctors and advocacy groups to tell patients about abortion options in other states, and help with travel and other costs.

Measles Misinformation Is on the Rise 鈥 And Americans Are Hearing It, Survey Finds

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Attitudes about a debunked link between measles vaccines and autism haven鈥檛 budged that much. But there鈥檚 a sharp partisan divide over whether the vaccine is safe.

T谩cticas migratorias de Trump obstaculizan esfuerzos para evitar una pandemia de gripe aviar, dicen investigadores

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Los trabajadores de las industrias l谩ctea y av铆cola han representado la mayor铆a de los casos de gripe aviar en el pa铆s, y prevenir y detectar los casos entre ellos es clave para evitar una pandemia.

Trump鈥檚 Immigration Tactics Obstruct Efforts To Avert Bird Flu Pandemic, Researchers Say

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Preventing and detecting bird flu infections among farmworkers is a key defense against a potential pandemic. Immigration raids and threats have undermined these efforts, researchers say.

The House Speaker鈥檚 Eyeing Big Cuts to Medicaid. In His Louisiana District, It鈥檚 a Lifeline.

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The GOP-controlled Congress is weighing cuts to Medicaid, the government health program that covers millions of Americans 鈥 including nearly 40% of Louisianans represented in the House by Speaker Mike Johnson.

States Facing Doctor Shortages Ease Licensing Rules for Foreign-Trained Physicians

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Amid doctor shortages, several states have stopped requiring foreign-trained providers to repeat residencies before they鈥檙e fully licensed. Critics say patients could be harmed because of the loosened training requirements.

Para enfrentar la escasez, estados buscan facilitar que m茅dicos extranjeros ejerzan en el pa铆s

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Alrededor del 26% de los m茅dicos que ejercen en el pa铆s nacieron en otro lugar, seg煤n el Instituto de Pol铆tica Migratoria. Necesitan visas para vivir en Estados Unidos, adem谩s de licencias estatales para ejercer la medicina.

On the Front Lines Against Bird Flu, Egg Farmers Say They’re Losing the Battle

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Tools used to contain previous bird flu outbreaks aren鈥檛 working this time, experts say. The virus has sickened at least 67 people in the U.S. and killed one, with egg producers begging for a new approach. 鈥淚 call this virus a terrorist,鈥 said one egg farmer, who lost 6.5 million birds to H5N1 in two weeks.

En la primera l铆nea contra la gripe aviar, productores de huevos dicen que est谩n perdiendo la batalla

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Controlar este virus se ha vuelto m谩s dif铆cil, precisamente porque est谩 tan arraigado en el entorno global, contagiando a mam铆feros como vacas lecheras y afectando a unos 150 millones de aves en gallineros comerciales y dom茅sticos en Estados Unidos.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Chaos Continues in Federal Health System

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The Senate has yet to confirm a Health and Human Services secretary, but things around the department continue to change at a breakneck pace to comply with President Donald Trump鈥檚 executive orders. Payment systems have been shut down, webpages and entire datasets have been taken offline, and workers 鈥 including those with civil service protections 鈥 have been urged to quit or threatened with layoffs. Meanwhile, foreign and trade policy changes are also affecting health policy. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Lauren Weber of The Washington Post join 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Appleby, who reported the latest 鈥淏ill of the Month鈥 feature, about a young woman, a grandfathered health plan, and a $14,000 IUD.

The Growing Inequality in Life Expectancy Among Americans

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To deliver on pledges from the new Trump administration to make America healthy again, policymakers will need to close gaps in longevity among racial and ethnic groups.

Incineradores de basura da帽an de manera desproporcionada a hispanos

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El dilema que se revela en el sur de Florida es indicativo de lo que algunos ven como una tendencia m谩s amplia en la lucha nacional por la justicia ambiental.

Trash Incinerators Disproportionately Harm Black and Hispanic People

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Across the country, trash incinerators disproportionately overburden majority-Black and -Hispanic communities. Though the number of incinerators has declined nationwide since the 1980s, Florida offers financial incentives to waste management companies that expand existing facilities or build new ones.

How America Lost Control of the Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic

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Exclusive reporting reveals how the United States lost track of a virus that could cause the next pandemic. Problems like the sluggish pace of federal action, deference to industry, and neglect for the safety of low-wage workers put the country at risk of another health emergency.

C贸mo Estados Unidos perdi贸 el control de la gripe aviar, abriendo las puertas a otra pandemia

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Casi un a帽o despu茅s del primer brote de gripe aviar en el ganado, el virus no muestra se帽ales de detenerse. El gobierno estadounidense no consigui贸 eliminar el virus de los tambos cuando estaba confinado a un pu帽ado de estados.