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Why Does Health Care Cost So Much?

New York Times 16 May 2026
Readers, including health professionals, offer their analyses ... .
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Polycystic ovary syndrome gets a name change, what it means for women's health care

The Greeneville Sun 16 May 2026
A hormonal condition affecting 1 in 8 women around the world just got a new name in hopes of improving care. It's now called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome instead of polycystic ovary syndrome. The name change was made after 14 ....
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Over 1,000 Coastal Bend high schoolers earn health care certifications

Caller Times 16 May 2026
This year, 1,160 students from 35 high schools completed a health care certification in a Del Mar College dual credit program ... The certifications qualify students for jobs in health care.
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Senator Durazo Calls on Governor Newsom and Legislature to Reverse May Revision Cuts to Immigrant Health Care (Senator for the 26th District - Maria Elena Durazo)

Public Technologies 16 May 2026
Senator Durazo Calls on Governor Newsom and Legislature to Reverse May Revision Cuts to Immigrant Health Care ... The people we are fighting for harvest our food, build our homes, and care for our families.
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Column – State of Inequality: The Real Stakes Behind California’s Billionaire Tax Fight: Health Care Access

Scheerpost 16 May 2026
It is the question of what California’s health care landscape will look like in the face of the Trump administration’s wholesale attack on Medicaid and the deep funding cuts that follow — reductions that revenues from the are meant to partly offset.
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Ballot measure to cap hospital executive pay at $450,000 qualifies for November

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 16 May 2026
Supporters say patients and workers are getting squeezed while executives cash in. Opponents call the plan “dangerous.” ... .
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As RFK’s lifestyle seeps into policy, some fret over long-term effect

Roll Call 16 May 2026
When Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F ... But many public health experts note that the secretary’s policymaking efforts tend to reflect his personal lifestyle choices rather than settled science.
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Major renovations coming to MyMichigan Medical Center Sault

The Sault News 16 May 2026
“These projects also reflect MyMichigan Health’s continued commitment to the Eastern Upper Peninsula and to bringing high-quality care close to home for all of the communities that we serve.”.
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I was rejected for a job 6 minutes after I applied. I told the company ...

Business Insider 16 May 2026
I've got children, rent, and animals to take care of, and those responsibilities start to weigh on you.
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Springfield agency intends to take over some Community Healthlink programs

Telegram & Gazette - Worcester 16 May 2026
An email from UMass Memorial Health, which oversees Community Healthlink, to the Telegram & Gazette on May 15 said it had signed a letter of intent with Behavioral Health Network Inc ... Behavioral Health ...
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At the Races: Bayou State brawl

Roll Call 16 May 2026
Cassidy, a physician who has made health care policy a focus throughout his tenure on Capitol Hill, has also drawn the ire of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement ... as secretary of Health and Human ...
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Living well with arthritis

Courier Express 16 May 2026
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States. There are more than 100 types of arthritis, and roughly one in five adults live with some form of the condition. It is not just older adults who are ....
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AI face is taking over — and driving plastic surgeons crazy

Business Insider 16 May 2026
Before getting a facelift, Daina Jenkins, pictured on the left prior to surgery, asked ChatGPT what it would look like. The image, on the right, looked nothing like her final result ... Rachel Westbay's line of work ... Its creator was ChatGPT ... The result ... ....
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