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- After Shutdown, Federal Employees Face New Uncertainty: Affording Health Insuranceby Phil Galewitz, KFF Health News on November 26, 2025 at 10:00 am
Average premium payments in the federal government’s insurance program for its employees are set to jump more than 12% next year, on top of a 13.5% hike in 2025. The two-year increase is higher than many private employers and their workers are experiencing.
- South Carolina’s Measles Outbreak Shows Chilling Effect of Vaccine Misinformationby Lauren Sausser on November 26, 2025 at 10:00 am
When a measles outbreak emerged in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in October, health officials announced that most cases were tied to one public charter school, where only 17% of the 605 students enrolled during the 2024-25 academic year provided documentation showing they had received their required vaccinations.
- Consejos contradictorios sobre las vacunas contra covid podrían afectar las tasas de vacunación, que ya son bajasby paulavirna and Phillip Reese on November 25, 2025 at 3:35 pm
Investigadores de salud pública temen que las tasas de vacunación caigan aún más, especialmente entre latinos, afroamericanos y personas menores de 30 años
- Not Serious Enough To Turn on the Siren, Toddler’s 39-Mile Ambulance Ride Still Cost Over $9,000by Tony Leys on November 25, 2025 at 10:00 am
After her son contracted a serious bacterial infection, an Ohio mother took the toddler to a nearby ER, and staffers there sent him to a children’s hospital in an ambulance. With no insurance, the family was hit with a $9,250 bill for the 40-minute ride.
- More People Are Caring for Dying Loved Ones at Home. A New Orleans Nonprofit Is Showing Them How.by Halle Parker, Verite News on November 25, 2025 at 10:00 am
Demand for home health care, including at-home hospice care, has skyrocketed since the onset of the covid pandemic. A New Orleans nonprofit is teaching people how to provide end-of-life care for relatives and community members.
- Caída de las tasas de vacunación y de la inmunidad alimentan brotes de tos convulsaby Céline Gounder on November 24, 2025 at 1:58 pm
Texas registró 1.928 casos de tos convulsa en 2024. Para octubre de 2025, el estado ya superaba los 3.500. A nivel nacional, las cifras son igual de alarmantes.
- Kids and Teens Go Full Throttle for E-Bikes as Federal Oversight Stallsby Kate Ruder on November 24, 2025 at 10:00 am
States, counties, and schools step in to improve safety amid an uptick in e-bike injuries, while federal regulatory efforts stagnate.
- Una crisis de salud oculta tras los desastres naturales: la proliferación de moho en los hogaresby Jonathan R.M. Charles on November 23, 2025 at 11:13 pm
Se estima que el 47% de los edificios residenciales de Estados Unidos tiene humedad o moho. Así que, aunque la última temporada de huracanes esté por terminar, siguen presentes los problemas de salud asociados al moho.
- Cancer Stole Her Voice. She Used AI, Curse Words, and Kids’ Books To Get It Back.by April Dembosky, KQED on November 21, 2025 at 10:00 am
After a total glossectomy and laryngectomy to treat her cancer, Sonya Sotinsky can no longer speak. She searched for a way to sound like herself again and now pays out-of-pocket for an artificial intelligence app that can replicate her old voice — emotion, inflection, and all.
- After Series of Denials, His Insurer Approved Doctor-Recommended Cancer Care. It Was Too Late.by Lauren Sausser on November 21, 2025 at 10:00 am
Eric Tennant’s doctors recommended histotripsy, which would target, and potentially destroy, a cancerous tumor in his liver. But by the time his insurer approved the treatment, Tennant was no longer considered a good candidate. He died in September.










