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Panel recommends removing thimerosal from flu vaccines

The panel voted 5-1 in three separate votes to recommend single-dose seasonal influenza vaccines that are free of thimerosal for children 18 years and younger, pregnant women and all adults.

Major insurers pledge to improve preauthorization

Insurers would also reduce the number of services subject to prior authorization requirements by Jan. 1, 2026, and ensure continuity for patients who are changing insurance plans.

With extreme heat ahead, US readiness appears to be on ice

A recent study by the center estimated that there are health care costs of $1 billion a year for hospital admissions and emergency room visits for treatment of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and other heat-related

In the Spotlight: Roger Wicker

The Mississippi Republican called the bill "a start," but rejected the notion that the administration’s proposed $1 trillion fiscal 2026 defense budget — a plan that hinges the bulk of its Defense Department

Underdog Dems look to snap congressional baseball drought

The team has been working out every day that Congress has been in session since March 1.  "I’ve coached these guys to just do the basics, and they’re really good at the basics," said Williams.

Senators: It’s time to reclaim your relevance

And so it was last month with House passage, by a vote of 215-214, of HR 1, "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," with all the usual self-congratulatory huzzahs without a hint of awareness of the historical

Nothing is certain except death and politics 

Those seats were filled by special elections on April 1. The risk of a lawmaker dying is not just that the seat could fall into the hands of the opposite party in a special election.

Republicans must ensure 2026 isn’t 2018

But Trump and Republicans stuck with immigration as their No. 1 issue, opening the door for Democrats to raise the specter of heath care instead, which they did effectively.Â