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Matt Damon · United StatesMore than two dozen members of the entertainment industry issued an open letter to members of Congress on Wednesday urging them to reject sweeping cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid in the GOP’s “big, beautiful” spending bill. The open letter, released by Feeding America, was signed by 31 people, including high-profile... The post More than 30 celebrities come out against SNAP, Medicaid cuts in GOP megabill…See the Story
More than 30 Celebrities Come Out Against SNAP, Medicaid Cuts in GOP Megabill
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HealthCHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department has deployed a mobile unit that tests children under the age of 5 for elevated levels of lead in their blood. Daniel Barker, regional epidemiologist for the department, said they are using the bus to continue collecting data that could determine if a larger public health issue may be at play and to give parents a place to bring their children if they believe they may have been e…See the Story
Health Officials Use Mobile Unit to Test Young Children for Lead Exposure in Charleston
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Health Care · United StatesLanhee Chen, PhD., who served in senior roles in the US Department of Health and Human Services during the George W. Bush administration and has advised politicians such as Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio, said that many policymakers lack the expertise to tackle health care’s complex issues.See the Story
Why America Spends More On Health Care But Sees Less Benefit
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