“For decades, the United States has held considerable power in determining the direction of global health policies and programs. President Donald Trump issued three executive orders on his first day in office that may signal the end of that era, health policy experts said.”
Adults with ADHD live shorter lives than those without a diagnosis, a new study finds
“A large new study finds adults diagnosed with ADHD live shorter lives than they should.
The research, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, found that men diagnosed with ADHD were dying roughly 7 years younger compared to their counterparts without a diagnosis of ADHD. Women with ADHD lived an average of about 9 years less.”
A Program To Close Insurance Gaps for Native Americans Has Gone Largely Unused

A few years before the covid-19 pandemic, Dale Rice lost a toe to infection.
But because he was uninsured at the time, the surgery at a Reno, Nevada, hospital led to years of anguish. He said he owes the hospital more than $20,000 for the procedure and still gets calls from collection agencies.
‘Bill of the Month’: The Series That Dissects and Slashes Medical Bills

“Over 6½ years ago, KFF Health News and NPR kicked off “Bill of the Month,” a crowdsourced investigation highlighting the impact of medical bills on patients.
The goal was to understand how the U.S. health care system generates outsize bills and to empower patients with strategies to avoid them. We asked readers and listeners to submit their bills — and they kept coming. “Bill of the Month” has received nearly 10,000 submissions, each a picture of a health system’s dysfunction and the financial burden it places on the patients.”
77 FSA-Eligible Expenses to Buy Before Your Money Expires
“You’ve probably used your flexible spending account (FSA) to pay for qualified medical expenses like prescription eyeglasses and dental expenses. But if you find yourself with FSA money remaining in your account toward the end of the year, you’ll want to find other things to spend it on soon. An FSA is known for its “use it or lose” feature, which means you’ll forfeit any leftover money in your account after the deadline.
Below, we’ll share 77 ways to use your FSA funds for yourself, your spouse, or a qualified dependent. Since it’s an employer-sponsored health benefit, you’ll want to use the funds to pay for IRS-approved medical expenses or you’ll miss the full tax benefits of having this type of account.”
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