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KFF Health News · Jun 5, 2026

Millions of Kids Could Lose Insurance as GOP Healthcare Cuts Start To Bite

Big cuts to healthcare programs in the 2025 GOP budget law are creating an affordability crunch for many Americans: Higher health insurance premiums. Confusion about who Medicaid will cover under the new rules. KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner explains how the changes could leave nearly 2 million children uninsured.

KFF Health News · Jun 5, 2026

Upcoming Billing Change Could Make Pregnancy Pricier

Come January, pregnancy care physician billing codes will change from a bundled system to an à la carte one. Many obstetricians say this approach will better reflect the amount and type of care they provide. But it could incentivize providers to pile on visits and services.

UKHSA (UK) · Jun 5, 2026

Hantaviruses

The characteristics, diagnosis, epidemiology of hantaviruses.

JAMA Network Open · Jun 5, 2026

Management of Percutaneous Cholecystostomy Drains

This Delphi consensus study examines recommendations and guidelines from a panel of surgeons and radiologists for managing percutaneous cholecystostomy drains in patients with acute cholecystitis.

JAMA Network Open · Jun 5, 2026

Maternal RSVpreF Vaccination and Acute Respiratory Illness in Infants

This case-control study estimates the effectiveness of maternal respiratory syncytial virus prefusion F (RSVpreF) vaccination against hospitalization for RSV-associated acute respiratory illness and lower respiratory tract disease among infants 90 days or younger.

JAMA Network Open · Jun 5, 2026

Patient Experiences With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists

This qualitative study involves thematic analyses of semistructured interviews on the experiences of adults currently or previously taking glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists in a variety of health contexts not limited to type 2 diabetes.

JAMA Network Open · Jun 5, 2026

Surgeon Perceptions of Failure to Rescue After Surgery

This qualitative study reports surgeon perspectives on patient death following a potentially manageable surgical complication, or failure to rescue, and identifies insights that may inform improvements in surgical education and culture.

JAMA Network Open · Jun 5, 2026

A Multiregional Decentralized Clinical Trial Program to Improve Access

This quality improvement study examines changes in the percentage of clinical trial participants who belong to underrepresented populations or live more than 120 miles away from an academic medical center after the implementation of a decentralized clinical trial program.

MedCity News · Jun 4, 2026

What the ‘One Nation, Overcharged’ Campaign Aims to Achieve

One Nation, Overcharged, a campaign backed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, launched to raise awareness of rising healthcare costs. The post What the ‘One Nation, Overcharged’ Campaign Aims to Achieve appeared first on MedCity News .

MedCity News · Jun 4, 2026

Startup Secures $86M to Take On One of the Challenges for ADCs in Breast Cancer

Ona Therapeutics’ antibody drug conjugates come from a platform technology that discovers novel antigens intended to enable the therapies to overcome drug resistance. The Spain-based startup’s lead ADC is on track to begin clinical testing in breast cancer. The post Startup Secures $86M to Take On One of the Challenges for ADCs in Breast Cancer appeared first on MedCity News .

MedCity News · Jun 4, 2026

CereVasc Rakes In $85M to Challenge Traditional Brain Shunt Surgery

CereVasc raised $85 million in Series C funding to advance its minimally invasive eShunt system, which aims to treat hydrocephalus without traditional brain shunt surgery. The company is preparing for a pivotal trial completion and FDA submission in 2027. The post CereVasc Rakes In $85M to Challenge Traditional Brain Shunt Surgery appeared first on MedCity News .

FDA Recalls · Jun 4, 2026

Ballester Hermanos Realiza un Retiro por Contenido No Declarado de Soya y Leche en Pearl Milling Company Original Pancake & Waffles (MEZCLA PARA PANQUEQUES Y WAFFLES) Complete 5.99oz (170GR) Distribuido en Puerto Rico

Ballester Hermanos está retirando un número limitado de bolsas de 5.99 OZ (170GR) de PEARL MILLING COMPANY ORIGINAL PANCAKE & WAFFLES (MEZCLA PARA PANQUEQUES Y WAFFLES) COMPLETE debido a la presencia no declarada de leche y soya. Las personas con alergia o sensibilidad grave a la leche y/o la soya c

MedTech Dive · Jun 4, 2026

More Americans own wearables, connected health devices: survey

Many adults are sharing device data with their providers too. But users are typically healthier and wealthier, suggesting people who could benefit the most from monitoring are less likely to adopt the tools, according to Rock Health.

FDA Recalls · Jun 4, 2026

Ballester Hermanos Issues a Recall Due to Undeclared Soy and Milk in Pearl Milling Company Original Pancake & Waffles (MEZCLA PARA PANQUEQUES Y WAFFLES) Complete 5.99oz (170gr) Distributed in Puerto Rico

Ballester Hermanos is recalling a limited number of 5.99OZ (170GR) pouches of PEARL MILLING COMPANY ORIGINAL PANCAKE & WAFFLES (MEZCLA PARA PANQUEQUES Y WAFFLES) COMPLETE due to undeclared milk and soy. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk and/or soy run the risk of a serious or

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