WBUR's Morning Edition looks back on two decades of a bill that created comprehensive health care reform in Massachusetts and paved the way for the federal Affordable Care Act.
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The exploding popularity of GLP-1 receptor agonists is often hailed as a public health triumph, but one potential side effect may be flying under the radar.
(The Hill) - Consumer prices in the U.S. rose by 3.3 percent over the past year and by 0.9 percent in March, according to new data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This is the highest inflation rate increase in nearly four years — propelled by rising energy costs tied to the [...]
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For decades, "mental well-being" has been one of the most used, but least agreed upon, terms in mental health. Now, a landmark study led by Adelaide University and Be Well Co has brought alignment to one of mental health's most fundamental questions—what does it actually mean to be well?
Cog editor Sara Shukla wrote an essay this week about the Artemis II mission, and there were countless moments of “moon joy” she wished she could have included. Here are just a few.
The Greenville Drive-In will reopen under new leadership. In an exclusive announcement on NEWS10, CEO of Scene One Entertainment Joe Masher said he is taking it over for a reopening on May 15.
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"'Blood of my blood' doesn't necessarily have to be your own blood."
OnlyFans star Keep Chambers told The Post she met the porn streaming website's late owner, Leonid Radvinsky, during her birthday weekend in Miami in 2021 -- and they stayed in touch.
Quietly resting on their rocky pedestal in the old streets of Füssen, the two rocks appear to be utterly inconspicuous, yet their diminutive sign reveals an incredible history. Way back, in the days of the Würm Ice Age, around seventy thousand to ten thousand years ago, chunks of ice from other worlds merged in the south of Germany. One glacier came from the Lechtal Alps, bearing its load of crushed rock in front of it. Another piece of earth, locked in ice, advanced from the distant north, slowly making its way through Europe from the ancient days of Scandinavia. Smooth chunks of pale limestone have been making their way for millions of years, adhering to the flow of melting ice from the Alps, just as they did in the days of the reptiles in the swamps. Next to them, dark stone, long before the first creatures with bony skeletons crawled up onto the beach, was born deep inside what would one day become Norway or Sweden. Most people just pass by without even turning their heads.
It's the first read on inflation to capture the effects of the Iran war.