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Medical aid-in-dying group sues Colorado over state law's residency requirement

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DENVER — A group supporting medical aid-in-dying sued Colorado on Thursday, alleging the state’s ban on assisting out-of-state residents in ending their lives violates the U.S. Constitution.

Compassion & Choices filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Denver on behalf of a Minnesota resident with stage 4 cancer and two Colorado ...Read more

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Miley Cyrus, on the verge of a new era, reveals 'traumatic' health scare: 'excruciating'

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LOS ANGELES — For Miley Cyrus, an "extremely excruciating" pain preceded "Something Beautiful."

The pop star and Disney channel alumna this week spoke candidly about her mental, emotional and physical health, unveiling that she powered through a "medical emergency" during her live "New Year's Eve Party" TV special three years ago. The Grammy-...Read more

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Speaking more than one language can add layers to stroke recovery

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You might not put a lot of thought into what it takes to speak, but speaking keeps your brain busy. In every conversation, multiple regions activate to process sounds, give words meaning and control the muscles that move your mouth.

If someone knows more than one language, the process has even more layers – as do the challenges when such a ...Read more

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Even where abortion is still legal, many brick-and-mortar clinics are closing

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On the last day of patient care at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Marquette, Michigan, a port town on the shore of Lake Superior, dozens of people crowded into the parking lot and alley, holding pink homemade signs that read “Thank You!” and “Forever Grateful.”

“Oh my god,” physician assistant Anna Rink gasped, as she and three ...Read more

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'It's rare and it's scary.' Dark spot on your fingernail could mean cancer

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If you are staring at a dark spot under your fingernail, you may want to see a dermatologist. It could be a form of melanoma.

“It is rare, and it’s scary that it’s rare, because a lot of people would not think to check their nails,” said Lauren Koltcz, whom the Cleveland Clinic featured after doctors operated to cut out a malignancy ...Read more

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Private equity snaps up disability services, challenging state regulators

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Private equity companies have gobbled up group homes and other services for people with disabilities, attracting the attention of state and federal regulators across the nation and alarming advocates.

People with intellectual or developmental disabilities have suffered abuse, neglect and even death while under the care of private equity-owned ...Read more

In your 50s? We need to talk about long-term care

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Few people want to talk about the end of their life, but it’s an issue that many of us will have to manage. The average American lives seven years longer today than 60 years ago.

However, the trade-off is potentially living more years in poor health. Today, someone turning 65 has close to a 70% chance of needing long-term care services.

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Environmental Nutrition: Nutrient-dense foods to add to your diet

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The top 6 summer superfoods

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​​Summer is arguably the best season for eating fresh produce, and it’s a top time to fill up on superfoods. Though it’s not an official scientific category, superfoods are noted by nutrition specialists as foods that are especially nutritionally dense, and offer multiple benefits in each serving. Superfoods can help with building a ...Read more

Should you be tested for inflammation?

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Let’s face it: inflammation has a bad reputation. Much of it is well-deserved. After all, long-term inflammation contributes to chronic illnesses and deaths. If you just relied on headlines for health information, you might think that stamping out inflammation would eliminate cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, and perhaps aging itself. ...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: How to diagnose and support someone with post-traumatic stress disorder

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I’m reaching out because I’m in a tough spot. A close friend rode out Hurricane Ian in Florida last year and it seems to me that he’s struggling now. He’s angry and jumpy, while being numb to what’s happening around him. He told me that he’s not sleeping well, especially when another hurricane is in the news. Is it ...Read more

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Nevada governor tackles doctor shortage, insurance red tape in health care plan

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Gov. Joe Lombardo proposed reforming health care in Nevada in his final priority bill introduced Thursday — less than three weeks from the end of the legislative session.

Senate Bill 495, called the Nevada Healthcare Act, would tackle the state’s health care provider shortage, expand mental health services and streamline health care, ...Read more

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Newsom's pitch as he seeks to pare down immigrant health care: 'We have to adjust'

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed that California roll back health care for immigrants without legal status, saying the state needed to cut benefits for some to maintain core services across the board.

It’s a striking reversal for the Democrat, who had promised universal health care and called health coverage for ...Read more

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Pain clinic CEO faced 20 years for making patients 'human pin cushions.' He got 18 months

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Federal prosecutors sought a maximum prison sentence of nearly 20 years for the CEO of Pain MD, a company found to have given hundreds of thousands of questionable injections to patients, many reliant on opioids. It would have been among the longest sentences for a health care executive convicted of fraud in recent years.

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Reducing mental health to buzzwords and online trends may do more harm than good

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If you’ve been on Instagram recently, you may have seen Insta stories of giddy teens dumping water — which doesn’t even contain ice — on their friends in the name of #SpeakYourMIND. Influencers give pretty speeches in which they claim “mental health is important!” and give a cheerful thumbs-up of support.

According to its own ...Read more

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Risks of psychedelic use aren't widely known. A Colorado campaign hopes to change that

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DENVER -- When Liam Kelly first became interested in psychedelics as a teenager, they did so in a self-described “nerdy” way. Kelly, who uses nonbinary pronouns, would deeply research the drugs online to learn about their various effects and other people’s experiences. By the time they began attending college in Vermont, they were using ...Read more

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signs laws ordering universal health care study, emergency abortion protections

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DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday signed a pair of health care bills that will enshrine federal protections for emergency care in state law and potentially start Colorado down the path of universal health care.

The emergency protections law will give Coloradans confidence that they’ll receive emergency care, no matter what’s ...Read more

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Gov. Gavin Newsom calls for walking back free health care for eligible undocumented immigrants

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom's 2025-26 revised budget proposal reneges on his signature policy to provide free health care coverage to all low-income undocumented immigrants as costs exceed expectations and the state anticipates challenging economic times ahead.

Newsom's office said the governor's spending plan, which will be ...Read more

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RFK Jr. admits 'mistake' in slashing 9/11 health program

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. admitted making a “mistake” in slashing the health program that serves Sept. 11 first responders, but dodged questions about whether he would return it to full staffing.

RFK Jr. told Sen. Andy Kim, D-NJ, that firing many staffers at the World Trade Center Health Program was an error ...Read more

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom calls for walking back free healthcare for eligible undocumented immigrants

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LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom's 2025-26 revised budget proposal reneges on his signature policy to provide free healthcare coverage to all low-income undocumented immigrants as costs exceed expectations and the state anticipates challenging economic times ahead.

Newsom's office said the governor's spending plan, which will be released late ...Read more