White House Admits It Used Keywords To Kill Billions Worth Of California Research Grants

The Trump administration cancelled $2 billion of research grants to University of California professors. Their legal team says it has proof that those terminations were unconstitutional.

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Skipping Sleep May Pack On Pounds Faster Than You Think, New Study Finds

Regularly cutting back on sleep could cause the number on the scale to creep up, according to new research. A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that adults who got about 90 minutes less sleep each night for six weeks gained roughly one pound on average compared with periods when they got ...

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Nevada Sees Drop In Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment As Subsidies Lapse

The number of Nevadans enrolled in Affordable Care Act plans has fallen 12.5 percent in the months since an open enrollment period closed this January — a dropoff that’s double what the state saw last year and suggests higher prices and reduced subsidies were too much for some consumers to afford. Nevada — and the ...

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Nevada Health Officials Brace For New Medicaid Work Requirements

Nevada health officials are preparing to phase in sweeping new work requirements for the largest safety-net insurance program in the state, a move that will impact an estimated 280,000 Nevadans who benefited from expanded Medicaid coverage. Under the tax and spending law President Donald Trump signed a year ago, Nevada and other states that expanded ...

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Nevada Launches $58M Grant Amid Healthcare Shortage

The Nevada Health Authority is opening applications for grants under the Statewide Health Care Access and Recruitment Program (SHARP), a new funding initiative designed to address Nevada’s doctor shortage. Totaling up to $57.9 million, these grants will expand the health care workforce, strengthen clinical capacity, and improve patient access in certified areas of need. “SHARP ...

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GLP-1 Drugs Linked To 17% Drop In Worker Sick Leave, New Economic Study Finds

GLP-1 drugs could lead to cost savings for workers and their employers by reducing employee sick leave, a new economic study finds. Researchers found that patients who used the drugs, sold under brand names including Ozempic and Wegovy, took 17% less long-term sick leave than people who didn’t use the medications. The study defines long-term sick leave ...

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Nevada Consumers May Be Eligible After $29 Million Settlement Over Generic Drugs

Generic drug maker Glenmark has agreed to a settlement with states worth $29.6 million, according to a Wednesday announcement from the Nevada Attorney General. The settlement will be split among 47 states, and a $13 million consumer restitution fund will be created. A news release indicated impacted Nevada agencies will get about $41,000. Glenmark’s settlement ...

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Ford Prosecutes Twice The Share Of Medicaid Fraud Referrals As The National Average

Attorney General Aaron Ford, criticized by Gov. Joe Lombardo and one of the governor’s legislative allies for acting on only 40% of Medicaid fraud referrals sent to his office, is taking on twice the share of cases as the average of all states, according to federal data. First-term Republican Assemblyman Blayne Osborn wrote the Nevada ...

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California Employer Health Premiums Will Cost As Much As A New Car In 2027

Employers are bracing for what could be the highest rise in health insurance premiums in 16 years in 2027, driving up the average cost of family coverage in California to more than $30,000 — the price of a new compact car. Health insurance companies expect the cost of medical services and prescription drugs to soar ...

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Feds To Decide Fate Of $2 Billion California Plan To Fund Medi-Cal

The fate of the state’s $2 billion plan to maintain health insurance for low-income and disabled Californians is now in the hands of Mehmet Oz, the celebrity doctor and Republican administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. State Republicans appealed directly to Oz in a letter on Monday, asking him to reject Gov. ...

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