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Health Risks To Farmworkers Increase As Workforce Ages

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Harvesting U.S. crops has been left to an aging population of farmworkers whose health has suffered from decades of hard labor. Older workers have a greater chance of getting injured and of developing chronic illnesses.

Shingles: Don’t Let It Get You The Way It Got Me

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The painful condition caused by the chickenpox virus will strike 1 in 3 Americans during their lifetimes — most between ages 60 and 70, but those in their 50s have reason to arm themselves.

Tanta atención que duele: terapias y cirugías innecesarias agregan dolor y enfermedad

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Las pruebas excesivas de cáncer de tiroides, próstata, seno y piel lleva a muchas personas mayores a someterse a tratamientos que no prolongarán sus vidas, pero que pueden causar dolor y sufrimiento innecesarios.

So Much Care It Hurts: Unneeded Scans, Therapy, Surgery Only Add To Patients’ Ills

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Overtreatment of breast cancer and other diseases is pervasive, burdening patients and the health care system with enormous costs and needless suffering.

Hurricane’s Health Toll: A Texas Doctor Taps Lessons From Katrina

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After weathering the catastrophe in New Orleans 12 years ago, Dr. Ruth Berggren moved to Texas, where she again finds herself in the center of a hurricane crisis. In a Q&A, she draws parallels between the harrowing events and pinpoints risks in Harvey’s aftermath.

Lag In Brain Donation Hampers Understanding Of Dementia In Blacks

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A long history of racism and cruel experimentation in health care are among the reasons African-American families oppose donating patients’ brains for study.

Florida Law Will Let Patients Get All Their Drug Renewals At The Same Time

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The new law will help people with chronic conditions that require multiple prescriptions cut down on their shuttles to the drug store and could improve adherence to their drugs.

Cuando las heridas no sanan, las terapias pueden costar hasta $5 mil millones

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Cerca de 6,5 millones de personas en el país tienen heridas que tardan meses, y hasta años en sanar… si llegan a curarse. El costo, económico y psicológico, de estos padecimientos es astronómico.

When Wounds Won’t Heal, Therapies Spread — To The Tune Of $5 Billion

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The market for wound care products booms among a growing older and diabetic patient pool, but many treatments are untested and funding for research falls short.

Denial, Appeal, Approval … An Adult’s Thorny Path To Spinraza Coverage

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The FDA granted approval for Spinraza in late December for use on children and adults with spinal muscular atrophy. Insurance coverage is mostly focused on infants and children.

Drug Puts A $750,000 ‘Price Tag On Life’

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The high cost of Spinraza, a new and promising treatment for spinal muscular atrophy, highlights how the cost-benefit analysis insurers use to make drug coverage decisions plays out in human terms.

Depression Among Heart Attack Survivors Can Be Deadly, Yet Is Often Ignored

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One in 5 heart attack patients suffers from severe depression, yet many get little or no treatment that could ease their suffering or save their lives.

Health Insurers Try Paying More Upfront To Pay Less Later

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Some health plans are beginning to offer free maintenance care for people with chronic health problems, hoping that spending a little more early on will save a lot of money in the long run.

Drop In Sudden Cardiac Arrests Linked To Obamacare

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A study published by the Journal of the American Heart Association showed that sudden cardiac arrests dropped by 17 percent in one Oregon county after people gained health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.

Huecos en las promesas de proteger la cobertura de condiciones preexistentes

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Expertos en políticas de salud que han analizado el texto del proyecto de salud del Senado, aseguran que la legislación no siempre garantizaría la atención de personas con condiciones preexistentes.

Survivors Of Childhood Diseases Struggle To Find Care As Adults

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Once-fatal childhood diseases, like cystic fibrosis, congenital heart disease and sickle cell anemia, now can be survived into adulthood. But when those patients become too old to see pediatricians, it can be difficult for them to find physicians familiar with their conditions.