Democrats, Republicans At Odds Over Healthcare Spending Amid Government Shutdown
Democrats push to repeal health care spending cuts as a condition to end government shutdown, but Republicans refuse to negotiate during shutdown.
Green Prosperity: Can Climate Policy Win Elections?
At Climate Week NYC, the focus was on affordability of green initiatives and energy policies, as utility bills rise…
Senator Schatz Urges Bipartisan Action to Curb Rising Healthcare Costs
US Senator Brian Schatz urges bipartisan action to curb rising healthcare costs during government crisis.
OpenAI Surpasses SpaceX, Becoming World’s Most Valuable Private Company
OpenAI's valuation soars to $500 billion, surpassing SpaceX, making it the world's most valuable private company. It plans an IPO and restructuring.
Maximize HAE Exercise Benefits: Key Safety Tips & Risks
Understanding Safe Physical Activities for Individuals with Hereditary Angioedema
As an individual living with…
Healthcare Chiefs Rethink Patient Access amid Inflation Act
"Strategic approach needed with Inflation Reduction Act and pharmacy benefit manager changes to ensure revenue."
Latest News & Press Releases from US Senator Maria Cantwell
"Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association loses $1 billion in federal funding due to the Trump administration's funding cuts."
Government Shutdown Causes Ripple Effects Across US, Informal Talks Begin
Explore the impacts of the government shutdown rippling across the nation, affecting federal workers, national…
Aligning Profits and Patient Value: An Analysis of Healthcare Corporatization
Explore the benefits and pitfalls of corporatization in healthcare, with perspectives on balancing profits, patient…
Teen Athletes’ Complex Heart Changes Due to Intense Sports
The cardiovascular system of adolescent athletes may adapt to greater cardiorespiratory fitness by augmenting blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and heart growth, according to a study jointly conducted by the Technical University of Munich and the University of Eastern Finland. The study's findings were published in the American Journal of…