Shefali Luthra

Shefali Luthra was a correspondent for Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News until June 2020.

Is Insulin’s High Cost Keeping Diabetes Patients From Taking Their Medicine?

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An estimated 1.25 million Americans have Type 1 diabetes and cannot live without insulin. Sen. Kamala Harris’ claim that 1 in 4 diabetes patients cannot afford their insulin is a shockingly high number, so we decided to dig into the sparse data.

La “estrategia de riesgo” de Planned Parenthood para actualizar su imagen

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En una gira nacional, la nueva directora de la organización busca enfocar el ojo público en servicios que la entidad ofrece y que no están relacionados con el aborto.

Planned Parenthood’s ‘Risky Strategy’ To Update Its Image

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The nation’s largest reproductive health services provider is in the midst of a high-stakes effort to showcase what it considers its vital role in providing community health care.

Mulvaney: Trump Brought Down Drug Prices For The First Time In 50 Years

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It’s “within spitting distance of something that’s true,” said one health economist. But our fact check found it wasn’t quite there.

As Sanders Officially Revives Medicare-For-All, Plan B For Democrats Gains Traction

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“Medicare for America†seeks to avoid some of the predictable obstacles of a full-blown expansion of Medicare. Can it survive the politics of health reform?

Health Officials’ Plug For Next FDA Chief: Go Big On E-Cig Regulation

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With Scott Gottlieb making his exit from the Food and Drug Administration’s top spot, city and country health officials call for backup in the fight to curb teen use of e-cigarettes.

Crece la idea de Medicare para Todos en lugares inesperados

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En estados como Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Idaho y Missouri, se han realizado una serie de eventos para aprovechar la energía que existe por la idea de Medicare para Todos.

‘Medicare-For-All’ Gets Buzzy In Unexpected Locales

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At recent “barnstorming†meetings in South Carolina and West Virginia, activists felt momentum behind their “Medicare-for-all†cause even as they ready for a major political fight.

Cuarentena por paperas en Louisiana puede violar los derechos de inmigrantes detenidos

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Un brote de paperas y una cuarentena en el Centro de Procesamiento de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Pine Prairie, en Louisiana, impidió que los inmigrantes obtuvieran recursos legales, incluidos sus representantes legales.

There’s A New ‘Medicare-For-All’ Bill In The House. Why Does It Matter?

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The progressive proposal adds details to the discussion of this controversial approach to overhauling the nation’s health system, and Democratic primary candidates will have to be prepared to get more specific.

In Florida, Drug Importation From Canada Finds New Champions, Old Snags

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The state’s governor said the plan has the full support of the White House. But the Trump administration was noncommittal about whether allowing states to buy and import cheaper drugs from up north could be the answer to the nation’s drug-pricing problem.

For 2020 Dem Hopefuls, ‘Medicare-For-All’ Is A Defining Issue, However They Define It

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Support for “Medicare-for-all†is becoming a front-runner topic among Democratic presidential candidates. But the phrase is being used to describe any number of policies.

Ideas To Curb Surprise Medical Bills Percolate With Rare Bipartisan Push

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The recent declaration by President Donald Trump that taming unexpected medical bills would be a top priority for his administration echoed through the halls of Congress.

Drug-Pricing Policies Find New Momentum As ‘A 2020 Thing’

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Emboldened by midterm election results and interest in possible presidential runs, Democrats are advancing a slew of new and old legislative proposals. It’s not yet clear, though, which if any could go the distance.

Will I Always Face The Threat Of A Peanut-Laden Kiss Of Death?

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A reporter with a serious peanut allergy explains what it is like to process news reports that tout new pharmaceutical products that might minimize the danger of accidental exposure.

Cómo afecta el cierre del gobierno a los programas de salud

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Hay siete proyectos de ley pendientes, con presupuestos sin resolver, que impactan fuerte en iniciativas importantes relacionadas con la salud.

How The Government Shutdown Affects Health Programs

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Medicare and Medicaid are fine, but the food safety component of the Food and Drug Administration and bio-threat surveillance done by the Department of Homeland Security are among the public health functions feeling the pinch.

Too High To Drive: States Grapple With Setting Limits On Weed Use Behind Wheel

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States that have legalized marijuana are trying to set standards for pot impairment that would help keep the roadways safe. But the science behind it is not clear-cut.