Massachusetts is experiencing an increase in the number of people without health insurance.

Health Insurance Drop-Offs in Massachusetts Rise Over 10,000 residents in Massachusetts have opted out of their health insurance plans through the Massachusetts Health Connector, primarily due to anticipated increases in premiums as federal subsidies come to an end. As the open enrollment period deadline of December 23 approaches, Audrey Morse Gasteyer, the Executive Director of […]
Sutter Health in Sacramento stops transgender treatments for minors

Sutter Health, a healthcare provider based in Sacramento, has announced that it will stop offering transgender surgeries to minors. This decision, as reported by the San Francisco Standard, will take effect on December 10. One East Bay parent, Julie, expressed her concern regarding her transgender son, who was scheduled to receive puberty-blocking injections on January […]
Spouse of Texas coach Steve Sarkisian provides health update

L’Oréal Sarkisian Shares Health Update L’Oréal Sarkisian, the wife of Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian, recently provided an update on her health after her doctor’s appointment on November 24. She revealed some findings from an imaging test she underwent. In a YouTube video and her newly published book, “A Week in My Life,” L’Oréal […]
Advocates are optimistic that the recently approved bill will encourage more therapists in Illinois to accept private health insurance.

Finding a Therapist: A Challenge for Many Carrie Carlock never expected the struggle she faced in locating a therapist for her teenager. Even as the CEO of a hospital and a board member of a significant local mental health organization, she found herself unable to secure a therapist nearby who would accept her health insurance. […]
Thousands of people in Pennsylvania may see increases in health insurance costs if Affordable Care Act tax credits are eliminated.

Millions of Americans may face steep increases in health insurance premiums if Congress fails to extend subsidies tied to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by the end of December. This concern particularly affects around half of the 500,000 residents in Pennsylvania enrolled through Penny, the state’s ACA Marketplace, as reported by the Pennsylvania Healthcare Access […]
Republicans in swing districts prepare for political consequences if health care subsidies end

Republicans in Battleground Districts Reacting to Expiring Health Care Credits ALLENTOWN, Pa. — In several critical U.S. House races, Republicans are attempting to manage the potential political impact of thousands of voters potentially losing their health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. A looming concern for many within the Republican majority is the upcoming […]
Many Vermonters prepare for significant increases in health insurance rates.

Vermont Residents Brace for Health Insurance Hikes WAITFIELD, Vt. – As the new year approaches, pandemic-era health subsidies are on the verge of expiring, leaving many Vermonters facing unexpected insurance bills, with some experiencing significant increases. Among those affected is Paul Strafford, a self-employed individual who splits his time between project design and organizing music […]
450,000 New Yorkers will forfeit Essential Plan health insurance due to federal budget cuts.

Health Insurance Premiums in New York Face Possible Increase In New York, health insurance premiums are already among the highest nationwide, and soon, they may rise even further. The state has a particular health care plan that differs from those in other states, impacting hundreds of thousands of families. “It gives me a lot of […]
A diet high in fat might interfere with communication between the gut and brain, and affect health, research indicates

Impact of High-Fat Diets on Gut-Brain Communication High-fat diets can lead to issues beyond just weight gain; they may disrupt the communication between your gut and brain, which in turn can result in overeating and alterations in mood and cognition, according to a recent review. This analysis appeared in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience in August, […]
Republicans advocate for high deductible plans and health savings accounts

Sarah Monroe used to enjoy a fairly stable middle-class existence. Living in a well-kept neighborhood near Cleveland, her family had a solid income and health insurance from her job. However, everything shifted about four years ago when she became pregnant with twins and began experiencing troubling symptoms. “I had to rush to the emergency room […]