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Rural hospitals will be hit hard by Trump's signature spending package

The public health provisions in the massive spending package that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4, 2025, will reduce Medicaid spending by more than US$1 trillion over a decade and result in an estimated 11.8 ...

Medical research

Budget cuts threaten the future of biomedical research—and the young scientists behind it

Over the last several months, a deep sense of unease has settled over laboratories across the United States. Researchers at every stage—from graduate students to senior faculty members—have been forced to shelve experiments, ...

Medical economics

Judge blocks layoffs at US Health Department

A federal judge has stopped the Trump administration from implementing more layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), saying the job cuts likely went against the law.

Social Sciences

Online grocery program bridges food gap in rural Mississippi

An article by Ph.D. student Ivonne Quiroz and colleagues published in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development assesses an online grocery ordering service implemented in rural Mississippi, where ...

Medical economics

When health care providers go bankrupt, patients pay the price

U.S. health care organizations are filing for bankruptcy at record rates as they increasingly rely on risky debt, leading to increases in staff turnover and harm to patients—particularly elderly ones living in nursing homes.

Medical economics

US health giant UnitedHealth facing fraud probe: WSJ

Insurance giant UnitedHealth Group is facing a criminal investigation by the US Justice Department for possible Medicare fraud, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

Medications

Interruptions disrupt pharmacy flow, risking safety

A new study has found that phone calls, face-to-face consumer inquiries and out-of-scope questions from staff are the main sources of distraction during the dispensing process in pharmacy settings.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Texas House OKs bill to expand medical marijuana provisions

A hefty expansion to the state's narrow medical marijuana program won overwhelming approval in the Texas House on Monday, giving veterans broad access to THC treatments and raising the number of dispensaries allowed in the ...

Oncology & Cancer

Trump slashed US cancer research by 31 percent: Senate report

US President Donald Trump's administration cut cancer research funding by 31% in the first three months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to a Senate report released Tuesday that accuses the White House ...

HIV & AIDS

US funding cuts have crippled our HIV work. What's being lost?

The Trump administration's cuts to funding for scientific research have left many scientists reeling and very worried. At the National Institutes of Health in the US, which has an annual budget of US$47 billion to support ...

Medical economics

What does Medicaid do? 10 findings from research

No matter where you live in the United States, or where you get your health insurance, you probably know people who have Medicaid coverage for their health care.