Study Links Kindergartners鈥 Stumbles With Rocky Home Lives
Researchers say children are more likely to have trouble learning and behaving in kindergarten if they鈥檝e had adverse childhood experiences at home before age 5.
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Researchers say children are more likely to have trouble learning and behaving in kindergarten if they鈥檝e had adverse childhood experiences at home before age 5.
Feds propose taking a page out of Covered California鈥檚 book and moving to a simplified health insurance marketplace.
The survey of 93 men, most of whom were sexually active, finds that 42 percent had heard of emergency contraception, or the morning-after pill.
Even when the state orders nursing homes to readmit residents who have been in the hospital, its orders have no teeth.
Although half of Americans favor the idea of a government health insurance system, the popularity drops significantly when negative arguments are presented, poll finds.
The medical device industry is enjoying a two-year moratorium on a tax that was created to support the Affordable Care Act. Are firms using their savings to create more jobs, as many claim?
There is more than one reason prices are rising, and no single solution.
U.S. military health care covers the high cost of in vitro fertilization, but the Veterans Affairs health system doesn’t. The discrepancy is putting vets with combat injuries in a bind.
Some experts say the 86 percent increase in psychiatric hospitalizations since 2007 means preventive care is seriously lacking; others believe reduced stigma has led more kids to accept help.
Medicare offers star ratings of agencies鈥 quality and of patients鈥 perceptions, but often they don鈥檛 match up.
Facilities for delivering babies are costly to run and hard to staff, so some small, rural hospitals are closing them, forcing pregnant women to travel for care.
Agency For Healthcare Research and Quality data show that more women with breast cancer are opting for mastectomies over less-invasive options, and more are having the procedure in outpatient facilities where they don鈥檛 spend even one night in the hospital.
In a respected medical journal, a specialist advises colleagues on protecting patients but doesn鈥檛 mention potential infections from a contaminated scope at his Philadelphia cancer center.
Experts cited stigma and a lack of doctors as potential obstacles for soldiers needing treatment.
Scalia鈥檚 death throws cases on abortion, contraception coverage into doubt.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services says access to special, lower-cost pharmacies has improved for Medicare beneficiaries in urban areas.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson says HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell 鈥渁ccepts the framework鈥 of his proposals but negotiations are continuing.
Covered California鈥檚 Executive Director Peter Lee said the measure is needed to keep insurers from slicing commissions to avoid enrolling the sickest patients.
Public health officials in Colorado are battling a stigma against drinking tap water, especially in some Latino communities.
Proponents hail the change in policy but say it doesn鈥檛 go far enough because federal dollars cannot be used to buy syringes.
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