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Medicare Advantage is popular, but some beneficiaries feel buyer’s remorse

Medicare Advantage is popular, but some beneficiaries feel buyer’s remorse

Study identifies genetic variants that influence response to preterm birth treatment

Study identifies genetic variants that influence response to preterm birth treatment

Montana’s effort to expand religious exemptions to vaccines prompts political standoff

Montana’s effort to expand religious exemptions to vaccines prompts political standoff

Insurance doesn’t always cover hearing aids for kids

Insurance doesn’t always cover hearing aids for kids

In this Oklahoma town, most everyone knows someone who’s been sued by the hospital

In this Oklahoma town, most everyone knows someone who’s been sued by the hospital

ARCHA at Aston University secures £400,000 to recruit four PhD students for dementia research

ARCHA at Aston University secures £400,000 to recruit four PhD students for dementia research

Children battling meningitis face lifelong disability, study finds

Children battling meningitis face lifelong disability, study finds

23% of dementia cases linked to controllable risk factors vary by race and ethnicity

23% of dementia cases linked to controllable risk factors vary by race and ethnicity

America’s health system isn’t ready for the surge of seniors with disabilities

America’s health system isn’t ready for the surge of seniors with disabilities

Hearing aid usage linked to reduced mortality in adults with hearing impairments

Hearing aid usage linked to reduced mortality in adults with hearing impairments

Smartphone app offers relief for debilitating tinnitus

Smartphone app offers relief for debilitating tinnitus

The secret to human brain's learning efficiency revealed

The secret to human brain's learning efficiency revealed

UCSF research lays the groundwork for preventing deafness

UCSF research lays the groundwork for preventing deafness

Doctors are as vulnerable to addiction as anyone. California grapples with a response.

Doctors are as vulnerable to addiction as anyone. California grapples with a response.

Chronic ear infections linked to lasting brain and language deficits in children

Chronic ear infections linked to lasting brain and language deficits in children

Strength training program boosts lives of over 20,000 seniors

Strength training program boosts lives of over 20,000 seniors

Wearing hearing aids could extend people's lifespan

Wearing hearing aids could extend people's lifespan

Coffee extract supplementation shows no significant cognitive benefits in older adults, study finds

Coffee extract supplementation shows no significant cognitive benefits in older adults, study finds

Study finds link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and language delays in children

Study finds link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and language delays in children

California is poised to protect workers from extreme heat — indoors

California is poised to protect workers from extreme heat — indoors

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