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A small, growing number of employers are putting health insurance decisions entirely in the hands of their workers. Instead ...
Burnout among health care workers has decreased since the COVID-19 public health emergency ended, but has not returned to ...
The study was launched at the urging of Vice President and former Ohio U.S. Senator J.D. Vance and will span five years.
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails earlier in June revoking notices they ...
A new study suggests that eating the CDC recommended of fruit and vegetables may improve your sleep quality by 16% ...
Dr. Fiona Havers, who studied medicine at the University of Washington, says the wholesale dismissal of the CDC's scientific ...
The interim leadership of the CDC held its first all-hands meeting of the Trump administration, and STAT listened in.
Agency tells court that states are not suffering "irreparable harm" from cuts even as agency leaders lament "operational ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official who led the agency's network to study hospitalization trends from ...
A Seattle infectious disease doctor, whose work was pivotal early in the COVID pandemic, shares more on her experience with ...
More than 1 in 5 workers in healthcare support roles and 18% of healthcare practitioners report having been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime — significantly higher than the overall ...