As new work requirements for Medicaid kick in, Georgians face daunting bureaucratic challenges. Social worker Tanisha Corporal shares her struggle to maintain health coverage amid red tape. Will other states follow Georgia's lead?
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ensures that health insurers must continue to cover preventive services like cancer screenings and HIV medications at no cost to patients. This decision safeguards vital health benefits amidst ongoing challenges to Obamacare.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the US Preventive Services Task Force, protecting no-cost health care services for 150 million Americans. This ruling comes as a relief to public health advocates amid challenges from Christian-owned businesses.
Discover the surprising connection between human actions and the rise of tick-borne diseases. From deforestation to urban sprawl, learn how our choices have created a ticking time bomb for public health.
In a controversial move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has replaced all members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel with eight new appointees, raising concerns among public health advocates about potential anti-vaccine bias.
The Trump administration's sudden cancellation of a $258 million HIV vaccine research program has ignited outrage among scientists and public health advocates, jeopardizing years of progress in HIV prevention and treatment as infection rates surge.