Andrew Cuomo admitted defeat to Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, in New York. The aftermath of his nursing home directive from March 2020, however, continues to echo among affected families. For over six years, loved ones of the more than 15,000 New Yorkers who died in nursing homes due to Cuomo’s decision have...
Category: Health
Health Concerns Loom Over World Cup Amid Heat and Infectious Threats
As soccer enthusiasts celebrate World Cup events across North America, health officials remain vigilant about public health threats. A pressing concern is the risk of infectious disease outbreaks within the large crowds attending matches, spanning multiple cities. A heat wave poses an immediate threat, but contagious diseases are a significant worry. Monitoring efforts include scrutiny...
Medicare Advantage Insurance Denial Practices Exposed
A recent report by the Office of Inspector General has highlighted issues within the Medicare Advantage program. It details the high rate of insurance denials for long-term hospital care by several major insurers. On June 11, 2026, it was revealed that a significant number of requests for long-term hospital care were denied. Specifically, CVS Health...
Changes to Medicaid Work Requirements Cause Concern Among Recipients
On hot afternoons, DeAnna Brandon relishes time with her grandchildren and her three dogs in her backyard in Rockwell, North Carolina. These moments are cherished as a blood cancer survivor. But her future moments are uncertain due to new Medicaid work requirements starting next year. Brandon expected to qualify for a medical frailty exemption, but...
The Complex Journey of Revlimid’s Impact on Multiple Myeloma
The morning chill of February 2023 brought more than just cold air. It brought an excruciating pain that roused me from sleep. This wasn’t the typical ache I’d endured for weeks, reminiscent of a stubborn cramp from too much exertion. Now, standing required leaning against the wall for support. Several hours into my hospital visit,...
Potential Link Between Glucosamine and Alzheimer’s Progression
Research from the University of Florida raises concerns over glucosamine, a supplement taken by many older adults for joint pain, and its potential role in accelerating Alzheimer’s disease progression. The study, published on June 9 in Nature Metabolism, indicates that individuals with mild cognitive impairment who used glucosamine were 25 percent more likely to develop...
Medicare Advantage Plans Criticized for Denying Inpatient Rehab Services
Federal investigators have highlighted concerns over private Medicare Advantage plans denying short-term nursing home or inpatient rehabilitation services. Their reports indicate significant issues with patient care denial. Two reports reveal that prominent insurers selling Medicare Advantage plans have denied around 13% of patient requests for skilled nursing facilities. These refusals occur when patients need recovery...
Ohio Auditor Warns of Significant Medicaid Fraud at Capitol Hill Hearing
Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber has raised concerns about substantial Medicaid fraud in Ohio during a Capitol Hill hearing. Faber revealed that the state’s Medicaid system lost billions due to lax program controls. These shortcomings allowed ineligible recipients, including deceased individuals and enrollees from multiple states, to exploit the benefits system. In 2020, over $455...
An Outdated Law Delays Sunscreen Innovation in the U.S.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new sunscreen ingredient for the United States market. Although this should be a common occurrence, the approval is notable because it is the first of its kind since 1999. This delay stems from legislation that is now 88 years old. This 1938 law has inadvertently hindered...
OB-GYN Group Announces New Vaccine Recommendations for Pregnant Women
A prominent group of obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYN) has released vaccine guidelines that differ from those advised by the U.S. government. This immunization schedule targets pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women. It reflects earlier recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) before recent changes implemented under health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and...









