Publicnewsservice.org

New Study: Most Americans' Hearts Not in Great Shape

WEBGood heart health is associated with avoiding a range of medical issues. But new research shows only one in five Americans has optimal cardiovascular health. …

Actived: 1 days ago

URL: https://www.publicnewsservice.org/2022-07-21/health/new-study-most-americans-hearts-not-in-great-shape/a79973-1

Marketplace Enrollment Opens Through State-Based Kynect

WEBFRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentuckians have until Jan. 15 to enroll in marketplace health coverage through the state's recently relaunched Kynect website.

Category:  Health Go Health

New Online Navigator Aims to Streamline Access to …

WEBLINCOLN, Neb. - November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, and AARP has launched a free, one-stop online resource to help more families …

Category:  Health Go Health

Small Businesses Help Georgians Find Health Insurance

WEBOpen enrollment for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act is already underway, and ends on Jan. 15. More than 1.3 million Georgians do not have …

Category:  Health Go Health

Upstate NY Hospital Merger Could Impact End-of-Life …

WEBSCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- A proposed merger between two hospital systems in upstate New York has some residents and health-care advocates concerned about …

Category:  Health Go Health

Public News Service News in the Public Interest

WEBPublic News Service (PNS) is a member-supported news service that advocates journalism in the public interest. PNS's network of state-based news services …

Category:  Health Go Health

Medical Membership Plan Aims to Help Fill Coverage Gap

WEBGLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. – Employers in expensive mountain communities now have another option for keeping workers well at competitive prices. …

Category:  Health Go Health

Utah News & Current Events Public News Service

WEBUtah news and current events from Salt Lake City and more from Public News Service. Public News Service is an independent media provider of audio news stories.

Category:  Health Go Health

MA Groups: State Funding Needed for Local Health …

WEBGroups advocating for public health in Massachusetts urged Gov. Charlie Baker and the General Assembly not to cut funding for the Public Health Excellence …

Category:  Health Go Health

Report: Black Women's Health in AR in "Critical State"

WEBBlack women's health in Arkansas and beyond is in a dire situation, according to a new report, which showed more collaboration is needed to address …

Category:  Health Go Health

Experts: Texts Could Help Shrink Post-COVID Health-Coverage Gap

WEBThe COVID-19 public health emergency mandating continuous coverage for Medicaid enrollees is expected to expire later this year, and experts say states such …

Category:  Health Go Health

Health Centers Push Back Against Big-Pharma Tactics

WEBColorado's community health centers are joining a national effort pushing back against Big Pharma's recent moves making it harder to provide discounted …

Category:  Health Go Health

Majority of Mainers Concerned with Medical Debt, Rising …

WEBMost Mainers believe they are one medical emergency or illness away from financial disaster, according to a new survey. The non-profit Consumers for Affordable …

Category:  Medical Go Health

Report shows uptick in mental health concerns for MI women

WEBMichigan women have mental-health concerns at rates higher than the national average, according to a new report. The United Health Foundation reported …

Category:  Health Go Health

NC Small Business Owners Feel Crushed by Healthcare System / …

WEBDURHAM, N.C. -- Small-business owners across the state say the pandemic has highlighted their struggles with the current healthcare system, and many want North …

Category:  Health Go Health

State Projects Millions Could Lose Medi-Cal as Renewals Start …

WEBStarting in April, an estimated 2-3 million people could be dropped from Medi-Cal, the state's health insurance program for low-income people. For three years …

Category:  Health Go Health

Advocates Ease of access to contraception could lower accidental

WEBA 2022 Indiana Department of Health Termination Report indicated 9,600 pregnancies were aborted, with Marion County recording the highest number of …

Category:  Health Go Health