On June 9, 2025, Minnesota’s Legislature passed a controversial proposal to remove undocumented immigrant adults from the state health care program, MinnesotaCare. This decision reflects the ong...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. health secretary, is making headlines with a bold move that has ignited discussions across various sectors. On Monday, he announced the firing of all 17 members of the ...
In recent news, the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, has made a troubling decision by cutting funding for public health nursing from its fiscal 2026 budget, which totals over $549 million. This reductio...
In recent days, the spotlight has turned toward Stanford University, known for its cutting-edge research and innovation in various fields, particularly biomedicine. This week, Stanford convened an ext...
Dennis Worsham has been appointed as Washington’s new Secretary of Health by Governor Bob Ferguson, set to begin his role on July 7. Worsham brings over 30 years of dedicated experience in publi...
In recent developments from Minnesota’s legislative landscape, the House has made a controversial decision that strips health care from adult undocumented immigrants. This legislative action has...
In a world often consumed by the challenges posed by serious health issues, communities are finding a way to offer hope, connection, and normalcy to individuals facing the realities of amyotrophic lat...
In the pursuit of better health and community well-being, the Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center (UGL) in K.I. Sawyer, Michigan, is taking a significant step towards addressing food security throu...
Over 300 scientists and employees from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) have come together to express their concerns regarding the increasing politicization of research within the institutio...
In the world of biomedical research, a significant declaration has emerged from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that highlights the urgent need for accountability and support for scientific in...