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52 votes
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Measles exposure alert issued for Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium by New Jersey health officials
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Diseases are spreading. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention isn't warning the public like it was months ago.
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Adolescents' screen time displaces multiple sleep pathways and elevates depressive symptoms over twelve months, Swedish study finds
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Measles spread includes US, Canada and Mexico
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Is it possible to get short term health insurance in California?
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other...
I was recently removed from medi-cal due to “potential fraud”. Long story short, I didn’t commit fraud. I have had zero income in over a year, have something like $1500 total, and receive no other benefits.
However, I’m currently dealing with bureaucratic confusion as the trail of who is responsible has dead ended and no one seems to be clear on what happened or why.
The medi-cal coordinator at the county social services office thinks it’s best if I just reapply but while I wait for my new application to be processed I am uninsured. Of course, if it goes through then I should have coverage dating back to the 1st of April.
Yet, given that there’s no good reason for it to have been canceled in the first place I’m wary of placing all my eggs in that basket. And would prefer to have some sort of catastrophe insurance if at all possible.
Is this even possible in California? It seems like short term health insurance might be banned here? Any ideas would be welcome. The whole situation is frustrating to say the least.
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Texas measles outbreak grows; Michigan, Pennsylvania report new outbreaks
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US abortions hold steady but fewer cross state lines for procedure, study finds
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Why you should also be aware of whooping cough amid US measles outbreak
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Second measles death reported in Texas
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Second child dies in US measles outbreak as cases continue to rise
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Eastern District of Texas strikes down Food and Drug Administration’s final rule regulating laboratory developed tests
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Miami-Dade County commissioners vote in favor of removing fluoride from water systems
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World’s first case of bird flu in sheep detected in England
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Texas officials report that an unvaccinated child has died of measles
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Texas measles outbreak could continue for a full year, official says
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From Tuberculosis to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of US public health
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Texas measles outbreak is call to action for all of us. MMR vaccine is crucial to avoiding potentially deadly disease.
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Measles outbreak mounts among children in one of Texas’ least vaccinated counties
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Family sues over adult son's fatal asthma attack after US insurance company removed medication from coverage
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Measles case reported in Atlanta; Department of Public health seeks those who may have been exposed
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Why some doctors are reassessing hypnosis
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National Institutes of Health ordered by US President Trump admin to enact 'immediate and indefinite' travel suspension
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Eli Lilly demonstrating saliva based hormone checking technology at Consumer Electronics Show
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(PDF) Living happily ever after? The hidden health risks of Disney princesses.
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Louisiana forbids public health workers from promoting COVID, flu and mpox shots
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Medicare for all would save 68,000 US lives per year and reduce costs by $450 billion
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It's time to break up Big Medicine in the US
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reverses US policy that would have limited anesthesia periods
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A bird flu pandemic would be one of the most foreseeable catastrophes in history
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We've got a lot of ways to go: Thoughts on World Toilet Day
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Is ADHD really that debilitating?
On another platform a female journalist warned other women not to use menstrual tracking apps. I worked in a co-op during college that sold very nice paper journals for tracking menstrual cycles....
On another platform a female journalist warned other women not to use menstrual tracking apps.
I worked in a co-op during college that sold very nice paper journals for tracking menstrual cycles. I replied to that thread mentioning that very nice specialized paper journals still exist.
Someone ( a man ) replied back to tell me that ADHD women have enough to deal with these days and proceeded to list all the ways something like that could fail.
I suggested sending emails to one's self along the lines of "update your diary" which someone could then read at home and take care of things.
Since I don't have ADHD my question is if people who do have ADHD really do find it to be that incapacitating?
I know it is an Internet thing to keep replying without a reason, even if it is only out of momentum. I'm wondering if that was the deal in that thread.
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HPV vaccination: How the world can eliminate cervical cancer
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Norwegian study shows microplastics in wastewater are shielding pathogens from being destroyed by treatment
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Local US health departments struggle to track human cases of bird flu
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Declaration of Helsinki turns sixty – how this foundational document of medical ethics has stood the test of time
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A proposal for fixing the US healthcare system - discussion
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Egypt declared malaria-free after 100-year effort
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New study shows that hurricanes lead to excess mortality long after the storm has passed
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In Canada, Brantford-area child dies from rabies after contact with a bat, health official says
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Jordan becomes the first country to eliminate leprosy
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How Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters put actual lives at risk
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Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek hopes his latest brainchild, the Neko Body Scan, will revolutionise healthcare
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'I don’t want to die.' He needed mental health care. He found a ghost network.
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Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today
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How a leading chain of US psychiatric hospitals traps patients
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World Health Organization declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreads
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Do you like pooping? You might enjoy this article on fiber.
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Amid a growing awareness of youth mental health, twenty schools in Denmark have pushed back their start times following a two-year trial
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Concerning levels of arsenic and lead found in tampons in world first study
55 votes