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Latest research reveals that individuals affected by ‘Havana syndrome’ do not show signs of brain trauma.

A variety of advanced examinations revealed no brain damage or degeneration among American diplomats and government workers experiencing unexplained health issues previously referred to as “Havana syndrome,” according to a report released Monday by researchers. The five-year study conducted by the National Institutes of Health does not provide any reasoning for the presence of symptoms

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In response to the doctors’ walkouts, the South Korean government has taken action by suspending the licenses of two senior doctors as a form of punishment.

Authorities in South Korea have temporarily revoked the licenses of two senior doctors for reportedly instigating the ongoing protests by medical interns and residents, disrupting hospital activities. This information was shared by one of the doctors on Monday. The government is taking action against physicians through suspensions, following a strike by doctors-in-training in response to

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Idaho is currently contemplating implementing a restriction on the utilization of government funds and infrastructure for healthcare pertaining to gender identity.

The lawmakers in Idaho will be voting this week on a proposal that would prohibit the utilization of public funds for gender-confirming medical treatments, such as for state workers utilizing their work health insurance and for eligible adults enrolled in Medicaid. The bill has been approved by the House and now awaits approval from the

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Medicaid offices in various states focus on reclaiming the homes of deceased individuals in order to recover costs for their healthcare.

Salvatore LoGrande’s daughters made a vow to keep him in the small, family home he had worked tirelessly to purchase years ago, as he battled cancer and its accompanying agony. Sandy LoGrande mistakenly believed that she was being charged incorrectly when she received a bill of $177,000 from Massachusetts for her father’s Medicaid costs, a

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As gang violence intensifies in Haiti, the country is facing an escalating hunger crisis and diminishing aid support.

In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, approximately 100 individuals attempted to push through a metallic fence while a security guard threatened to strike them with a club. Despite the efforts to block their entrance, people of all ages, including those holding infants, persisted in elbowing their way through. “Allow us to enter! We are feeling hungry!” they exclaimed

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to 18 A novel type of hospital is emerging in rural parts of America. To meet requirements, institutions are required to shut down their beds to a maximum of 18.

As rural hospitals face ongoing financial challenges, a new category of hospital is gradually emerging, particularly in the Southeast region. Rural hospitals specializing in emergency care receive over $3 million annually in federal funding and are granted increased Medicare reimbursements on the condition that they close all inpatient beds and offer around-the-clock emergency services. Although

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Legislative action in Arizona is progressing in efforts to improve the regulation of rehabilitation programs that have been targeted by fraudulent activities involving Medicaid.

A senator from the Navajo tribe expressed on Friday her desire for the passage of her proposed legislation, which aims to strengthen oversight of rehabilitation facilities in response to extensive fraud that has defrauded millions of dollars from Arizona’s Medicaid program and defrauded numerous Native Americans seeking treatment for their addictions. The Senate unanimously passed

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