The immigrant aid group Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services has turned down 23andMe's offer to donate DNA kits to help reunite families separated at the U.S.-Mexico border as a result of President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance policy,…
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Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., has asked direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe to help reunite families separated at the U.S.' southern border, and CEO Anne Wojcicki agreed to provide hundreds of DNA kits, The Mercury News reports.
Is your hospital missing a key part of patient care? A recent article from Cardinal Health shares what your organization needs to know to provide patient-centered care to a more diverse patient base.
Americans working in the building and ground cleaning sector had the highest uninsured rate in 2014, according to recent CDC data.
Americans are stressed about health: the future health of themselves and their loved ones, the cost of health insurance, and looming changes to health policy, according to a survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Psychological…
There are many different ways to quantify the opioid crisis. The obvious is the dramatic rise in deaths from overdoses.
The National Institutes of Health on May 6 launched nationwide enrollment for its All of Us Research Program, a precision medicine effort that brings together partners from across the U.S.
Eighty-two percent of high-deductible health plan members feel managing their healthcare spending account helps them make smarter health decisions, according to a recent survey commissioned by WEX Health, a healthcare financial technology provider.
The number of working-age Americans without health insurance grew by an estimated 4 million since March 2017, according to the Commonwealth Fund's ACA Tracking Survey.
A family member's mail-in DNA test led law enforcement to arrest Joseph James DeAngelo, the infamous Golden State Killer who terrorized parts of California through the 1970s and 1980s, The Sacramento Bee reports.