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New lines of attack form against the Affordable Care Act
21 Aug 2024

New lines of attack form against the Affordable Care Act

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Julie Appleby | (TNS) Kaiser Health News WASHINGTON — The Affordable Care Act is back under attack. Not as in the repeal-and-replace debates of yore, but in a fresher take from Republican lawmakers who say key parts of the ACA cost … Continued

The FDA calls them ‘recalls,’ yet the targeted medical devices often remain in use
21 Aug 2024

The FDA calls them ‘recalls,’ yet the targeted medical devices often remain in use

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David Hilzenrath | (TNS) Kaiser Health News In 2016, medical device giant Abbott issued a recall for its MitraClip cardiac device — “a Class I recall, the most serious type,” the FDA said. “Use of this device may cause serious injuries or … Continued

Other voices: More schools should ban student cellphones
21 Aug 2024

Other voices: More schools should ban student cellphones

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This year’s hottest back-to-school trend is one most students won’t like: cellphone bans. A growing number of districts across the country have enacted, or plan to enact, prohibitions on students using their mobile phones during school hours starting this academic … Continued

Peanut and chili crisp cucumber salad is a bright and crunchy summer dish
21 Aug 2024

Peanut and chili crisp cucumber salad is a bright and crunchy summer dish

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Cucumbers sometimes get overlooked as fodder for a main dish or appetizer because they’re so ubiquitous and, let’s be honest, utilitarian. Available year-round, the bright-green creeping vine plant just isn’t as exciting as veggies you can only get for such … Continued

Sally Pipes: Free tuition won’t fix America’s shortage of doctors
21 Aug 2024

Sally Pipes: Free tuition won’t fix America’s shortage of doctors

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Another medical school has gone tuition-free. Johns Hopkins University announced last month that it will waive tuition for all students from families earning less than $300,000 starting this fall, thanks to a $1 billion gift from former New York Mayor … Continued

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