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Landmark report concludes abortion is safe
The report by the National Academies says many state laws that make it harder for women to get abortions don't have a medical purpose and can make outcomes worse.
When a high school football player meets a brain injury researcher
High School athletes often raise money door-to-door for their teams. In Newton, Mass., a football player rang the doorbell of a leading brain injury researcher. Instead of money, he got a talk.
MNsure CEO moving on to new job
MNsure CEO Allison O'Toole is stepping down and heading for a health care startup focused on ensuring access to affordable health care.
How to provide better care to the elderly
Geriatric physician Joanne Lynn believes "we've bloated the medical care system and made the supportive care system seriously anemic." Dr. Lynn is the author of "Sick to Death and Not Going to Take it Anymore!"
Trump considers ousting his VA secretary in Cabinet shuffle
President Donald Trump is considering ousting embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, who has faced an insurgency within his department and fresh allegations that he used a member of his security detail to run personal errands.
GOP proposes work requirement for public health care
A group of House and Senate Republicans introduced a bill Monday that would require Medical Assistance enrollees to work at least 80 hours a month, seek employment or enroll in job training programs.