A new KFF survey shows many Americans who had Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance last year are struggling with high health costs.
Privilege in healthcare is shaped by geography, timing and a patient’s ability to navigate an unforgiving system while in ...
If five states ban fluoride in drinking water, 132,572 additional children would need a cavity filled or a tooth pulled.
Health insurance didn’t start as a job perk — it grew out of early prepaid hospital plans in the 1920s, expanded during World ...
A recent research from King's College London shows that sorting out an infected tooth isn’t just good for your smile, it could have more benefits for your heart, blood sugar, and health. A simple root ...
World Oral Health Day is this Friday, March 20, 2026, but experts are shifting the spotlight to what happens after the sun ...
Many hospitalized adults could benefit from linkage to dental care. This article describes a planned study to refer inpatients to community dental providers. Objectives: Previous research suggests ...
Why do regular dental check-ups and cleanings remain essential even when teeth appear healthy? HelloNation has published a HelloNation article that explains how preventive dental care helps detect ...
The health and wellness of modern federal workers is incredibly different than the first generation of civil servants in 1776.
Like-Jones introduced the “Modern Mirror Effects” on youth development. When Black youth don’t see themselves accurately presented, they experience “symbolic annihilation,” the idea that if you aren’t ...
Learn more about the surgeon general nominee’s medical background and connection to the MAHA movement, as well as how she could affect public health policy if confirmed.