Deep funding cuts and staff layoffs threaten current and future research on cancer, liver disease, HIV, COVID and other infectious diseases.
So far, Pathways has cost state and federal taxpayers nearly $9,000 per enrollee, largely back-end costs to run the program. States that have expanded Medicaid spent about $6,500 per enrollee in that ...
National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists and their colleagues report that a single dose of a broadly neutralizing antibody (bnAb) administered prior to virus exposure protects macaques from ...
Georgia has the highest rate of new HIV infections, but residents — especially women and Black people — are often not getting PrEP.
Public health practitioners warn such outbreaks will become more common because of scores of laws that lower vaccine rates.
The app, Impacto, helps users overcome the physical and emotional side effects associated with smoking cessation.
Spend billions of dollars to cover anti-obesity drugs under Medicare and Medicaid, or deny more than 7 million people access to a potentially lifesaving treatment. The decision represents an ...
As head of the health department, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will influence food and drug safety, research, Medicare, abortion ...
Bridgette Hempstead, founder of Cierra Sisters and staunch health equity research advocate, remembered as a force for ...
Last November, Kansas State University announced that it had been chosen by USAID to oversee a grant of $50 million over five ...
A customized kidney cancer vaccine made from patients’ tumors was well tolerated and appeared promising in a small study, according to findings published in Nature.These early findings add to the ...