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A 1999 Ruling Let Disabled Americans Stay Home. Rebecca Anger Fears It’s Ending

Rebecca Anger has built the kind of life that most people would recognize as a quiet success. She is 41, married, and living in a condo that looks out over Lake Michigan, a few blocks from Wrigley Field. She and her husband spend their free time cheering on the Cubs, going to concerts, and traveling…
Parents With Babies in the NICU Could Soon Get 24 Weeks of Paid Leave in Colorado

Most parents imagine bringing their newborn home within days of giving birth. For families with babies in neonatal intensive care units, those expectations can disappear almost instantly after delivery. Hospital monitors, medical updates, and emotional exhaustion often replace what should have been a peaceful beginning. Colorado has now passed a law that could dramatically change…
Dr. Oz Unveils Nationwide Medicaid Audit Targeting All 50 States

The conversation around healthcare in America has taken a sharp and very public turn, and this time it is not just another policy tweak quietly passing through government channels. Instead, it is a sweeping nationwide directive that places every single state under direct scrutiny, forcing officials to confront how one of the country’s most essential…
Trump Signs Executive Order as Administration Ramps Up Fight Against Drug Addiction

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at coordinating a federal response to drug addiction and substance abuse, positioning the move as a major step toward reshaping how the United States addresses one of its most persistent public health crises. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump described addiction as an issue that…
The Government Has Officially Stripped Nursing of Its ‘Professional Degree’ Status

Imagine you have spent years studying to save lives, mastering complex medical procedures, and preparing to serve your community. You finally get into a top-tier doctoral program, only to be told that, in the eyes of the federal government, your degree isn’t “professional” enough to qualify for the student loans you need to pay for…
22-Year-Old With Chronic Asthma Died After Inhaler Price Went From $66 to $539: Lawsuit

In early 2024, a tragic event in Wisconsin thrust the issue of pharmaceutical pricing into the national spotlight. Cole Schmidtknecht, a 22-year-old who had managed his chronic asthma with a reasonably priced inhaler, suddenly faced an insurmountable price hike—from a manageable $66 to a prohibitive $539. This sharp increase not only highlighted the volatile nature…
