10 Projects From Newsom’s Mental Health Bond Were Supposed To Open In 2025. That Didn’t Happen

Projects that are supposed to offer mental health and substance use care to foster youth, new mothers, unhoused people and other vulnerable Californians have been delayed or cancelled.

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Despite New Federal Actions, Prescription Drug Worry Hits Highest Level Since 2018

A new report from the health policy research firm KFF, says the Trump administration has renewed focus on lowering the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S., including the launch of TrumpRx. The latest polling from KFF shows that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults (41%) say it is likely the Trump administration’s policies will ...

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One-Third Of Americans Cut Back On Other Expenses To Cover Healthcare In 2025, Survey Shows

Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on food, utilities or other daily expenses to pay for healthcare last year, research from ​the West Health-Gallup Center showed on Thursday, as steeper prices and ‌rising living costs hit households. A nationally and state-representative survey of nearly 20,000 U.S. adults in all 50 states and in the District ...

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Congressional Committee Says Seniors Paid Higher Premiums Due To Alleged Medicare Overpayments

A congressional committee’s investigators released a report on Tuesday that found the average ​American senior’s Medicare premiums last year were about 10% higher due to ‌alleged overpayments to private Medicare Advantage plans. Medicare Part B premiums that most seniors pay were partly pushed up by controversial health-insurer practices such as adding diagnoses to trigger higher ...

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UnitedHealthcare Expands Doula Benefit To Employers Nationwide

UnitedHealthcare is expanding its doula benefit to employer plans nationwide, the insurance giant announced Monday. The company said in the announcement that it intends to continue expanding the reach of its Doula Support program to additional employer groups throughout this year and expects that 7.2 million members would be eligible by Jan. 1, 2027. Through the program, ...

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Specific Amount Of Nightly Sleep May Lower Diabetes Risk, Researchers Find

Getting a certain amount of sleep could help ward off diabetes, a new study suggests. A team of Chinese researchers studied how sleep duration on weekdays is associated with insulin resistance, a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes. The long-term observational study, held from 2009 to 2023, included about 25,000 participants. The “sweet spot” for low insulin ...

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