Health insurance doesn’t always cover 100% of your costs. In fact, it’s designed to split the costs of medical care with you up until a certain point, called the out-of-pocket limit. After you hit the
Testing requirements for export of food items
Since independence India has transformed from a food-deficit to a food surplus country. India have varied agro- climatic conditions along with huge production base which makes it the leading exporter
Take Your Meat to the Next Level
Consumers can taste the difference when it comes to weighing all-natural ingredients against artificial additives. And with more and more clean label meat suppliers switching from using sodium nitrite
‘Sexual Minority’ Medical Students Face Inclusivity Challenges, More Burnout: Study
Medical students who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual view medical school learning environments less favorably than heterosexual students, and rates of burnout may be higher for these students, a
HHS Announces New Policy to Make Coverage More Accessible and Affordable for Millions of Americans in 2023
Today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), announced new measures that will allow consumers to more easily find the right
UCM Digital Health forms partnership to launch mobile integrated healthcare nationwide
Telehealth and emergency medicine triage provider UCM Digital Health is partnering with another emergency medicine group to expand patient-centered, mobile resources outside of hospitals. Read More..
Parents’ Autoimmune Diseases May Affect Children’s Development
Results of a meta-analysis carried out by a French team indicate that there is a link between a father’s or mother’s autoimmune disease and their children’s risk of developing certain neurodevelopment
First Recent US Case of Human Bird Flu Confirmed in Colorado
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Colorado prison inmate has become the first person in the U.S. to test positive for bird flu in a recent outbreak that has led to the deaths of millions of chickens and turke
The Economy is Great. The Middle Class is Mad
eff Swope felt the first spurt of anger bubble up when he learned in February that his landlord was raising the rent on the empty two-bedroom apartment next door by more than 30%, to $2,075 a month. T
How to Avoid Going Broke From Surprise Medical Bills
In the U.S., it’s entirely on us as individuals to safeguard our physical and financial health. Understanding your insurance plan is the first step toward doing so. There have been a few times in my l