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Yuendumu Residents Report Lack of Diphtheria Information

Residents of Yuendumu say they received little information about a diphtheria outbreak affecting remote Indigenous communities. Eugene Penhall and Julie Watson described delayed alerts, missing supplies, and no guidance on isolation or prevention.

us Health

Big Tobacco Strategies Used in Ultra-Processed Foods

Big tobacco firms applied cigarette marketing and formulation tactics to ultra-processed foods like Lunchables. Researchers say these methods targeted children’s psychological needs and increased health risks.

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Covered California Sees 19% Cancellation Rate After Subsidy Expiration

Covered California reported 374,000 cancellations in early 2026, the highest in four years. Executive director Jessica Altman cited the end of federal subsidies as the cause.

us Health

New Maternity Billing Codes Take Effect in January

New fee-for-service billing codes for maternity care begin in January, replacing a decades-old bundled payment system. The change allows personalized care billing and separate reimbursement for specialists, with costs to patients depending on insurer adoption.

us Health

Journal Urges Policy Action on Ultra-Processed Foods

A special issue of the American Journal of Public Health calls for government regulation of ultra-processed foods. Researchers say public education alone cannot address health risks and cite broad political support for interventions.

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Yuendumu Residents Report Lack of Diphtheria Information

Residents of Yuendumu say they received little information about a diphtheria outbreak affecting remote Indigenous communities. Eugene Penhall and Julie Watson described delayed alerts, missing supplies, and no guidance on isolation or prevention.

us Health

Big Tobacco Strategies Used in Ultra-Processed Foods

Big tobacco firms applied cigarette marketing and formulation tactics to ultra-processed foods like Lunchables. Researchers say these methods targeted children’s psychological needs and increased health risks.

state Health

Covered California Sees 19% Cancellation Rate After Subsidy Expiration

Covered California reported 374,000 cancellations in early 2026, the highest in four years. Executive director Jessica Altman cited the end of federal subsidies as the cause.

us Health

New Maternity Billing Codes Take Effect in January

New fee-for-service billing codes for maternity care begin in January, replacing a decades-old bundled payment system. The change allows personalized care billing and separate reimbursement for specialists, with costs to patients depending on insurer adoption.