Most are satisfied with their health insurance, but a quarter report denials or delays

An overwhelming majority of U.S. adults are satisfied with their health insurance coverage overall, including most older Americans and those on Medicare and Medicaid, according to a new NBC News…

Surrogacy company suddenly shuts down, leaving families and surrogates in limbo

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King Charles says his cancer treatment will be scaled back

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. King Charles Makes Rare Public Comments About Cancer Battle 01:17 King Charles makes rare public…

At meeting on Florida’s plan to end school vaccine mandates, skeptics and doctors stand off

The heated debate over Florida’s plan to revoke some school vaccine mandates was on full display Friday when state officials held a meeting for the public to weigh in on…

Many Obamacare premiums expected to spike after votes on health care plans fail

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CDC study says Covid shots continue to protect healthy kids from severe illness

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study released Thursday finds that Covid vaccines continue to protect healthy children from severe illness — a conclusion top federal health officials have…

Insurance denied an $800,000 drug twice. A state-run outside panel helped a North Carolina teen get it.

A 2023 survey from KFF, a nonpartisan health policy research group, found that 58% of insured adults said they’ve experienced a problem using their health insurance, including denied claims. That…

House Democrat files impeachment articles against RFK Jr.

WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Haley Stevens, who is running for an open Senate seat in Michigan, formally introduced articles of impeachment Wednesday against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.…

FDA launches safety review of two RSV drugs for infants as RFK Jr. scrutinizes immunizations

The Food and Drug Administration has launched a safety review of two approved RSV drugs for infants, the latest immunizations to face scrutiny under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.…

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic or Zepbound may not affect risk of 13 obesity-related cancers

Despite previous excitement around a potential link between GLP-1 drugs and a reduced risk of cancer, new research suggests the popular medications “probably have little or no effect” on a…