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"All these questions come into play when considering if Congress is to accept the president’s budget as it is, what the next ...
A Maryland family’s yearslong search for a cure for a rare disease may become more challenging with proposed cuts to medical research. Most doctors have never seen or heard of 19-year-old Elouise ...
A Wairarapa family of three with measles did the right thing by contacting officials early, health authorities say. The National Public Health Service is supporting the family and their close contacts ...
Nearly a week after deadly floods struck Central Texas, search and rescue teams are continuing to probe debris for those still missing.
Avon Lake resident Joe Matuscak received PuroClean’s Emergency Restoration Superhero Award. PuroClean, a water, fire and ...
Denver Parks and Recreation and Denver Public Library branches will operate as cooling centers Wednesday during the heat ...
Artificial light in a world-renowned “dark sky” preserve is just one of the environmental and human health concerns ...
The Trump administration's crackdown on immigration could disrupt a caregiver industry that is heavily dependent on ...
This July, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline celebrates its third birthday. 988 has been an invaluable resource, answering ...
Republicans claim 4.8 million Americans on Medicaid who could work choose not to. The GOP’s work-requirement legislation could sweep up disabled people who say they’re unable to hold jobs.
"A whole mood, love it," one viewer on social media said, while another added: "God forbid a boy wants to eat in comfort." ...
After spearheading a 34% cut in cancer mortality, the National Cancer Institute at the NIH is bleeding resources and staff and could see its budget cut by nearly 40%.