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Dealing With Postpartum Depression
Starting a family can bring joy and excitement to new parents. However, postpartum depression can occur soon after the birth of a child and last indefinitely if left untreated. It is frequently reported in mothers, but can also occur in fathers.
If You Need an Ambulance, You May Be Surprised by the Bill
In 2022, new regulations to protect patients against unexpected medical bills from out-of-network providers took effect. While the legislation established new reporting requirements for air ambulance services, ground ambulances were not included in the legislation. A recent study shows the impact on consumers.
Unwinding the Continuous Medicaid Enrollment Provision
At the beginning of the pandemic, Congress enacted the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) to respond to the nation’s growing health and economic crises. The legislative package included a continuous Medicaid enrollment provision that is soon to expire. What are the impacts?
How to Maintain Health and Happiness in 2023
For the past 85 years, researchers at Harvard College have learned what makes a person thrive by studying the lives of individuals through every stage of life. The data demonstrates that strong relationships are most important in determining human happiness.
More Employers Offering Retiree Health Benefits Are Turning to Medicare Advantage
According to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation study, few employers offer retiree health benefits. Of those who do offer this coverage, an increasing number are turning to Medicare Advantage plans. What does this shift mean for retirees?
Helping Seniors Avoid Holiday Depression
The holiday season can be a time of joy, celebration and togetherness. However, it can also trigger loneliness and depression for many older adults. While feelings of isolation and loss can affect anyone, aging brings unique challenges. Here are tips on how to help an elderly loved one avoid the dangers of depression.
New Survey on Mental Health Finds Young Adults in Crisis
A new Kaiser Family Foundation and CNN survey sheds light on growing concerns around mental health in America, at a time when the nation continues to struggle with the COVID-19 pandemic and uncertain economic times.
One Pill Can Kill: What You Need to Know About Fentanyl
Fentanyl is a highly addictive synthetic opioid that continues to drive the drug overdose epidemic in the U.S. It poses a dangerous threat to the safety, health and national security of people in all 50 states, and especially endangers young people. What can be done to help save lives?
Should You Keep Adult Children on Your Health Plan?
Today, it’s already common for adult children to stay on the family cellphone plan. Another way parents can help adult children to save money and pay down debt is to keep them on their health insurance plan.
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