Claudia Espinosa Batista ,
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A New Study Suggests Medicare’s Insulin Cap Is Helping. Why Many Americans Still Pay More.
A new Medicare study suggests the $35 insulin cap is lowering patients’ costs. But supplies, other diabetes expenses, and gaps outside Medicare still matter.
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Before You Stop a Statin or Ask for the New Cholesterol Pill: How to Read a Medical-Study Headline
Two February 2026 cholesterol headlines show how to judge study design, real outcomes, and official guidance before changing a medicine or screening plan.
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Understanding Vaccine Safety: Addressing Common Myths and Evidence-Based Facts
Vaccines are among the most thoroughly tested and monitored medical products, making them extremely safe for people of all ages. Despite persistent myths, extensive scientific evidence shows that vaccines do not cause autism, overload the immune system, or contain harmful ingredients at dangerous levels. Instead, they protect individuals and communities from serious, preventable diseases. Understanding the facts about vaccine safety empowers patients, caregivers, and anyone seeking trustworthy health information to make informed decisions that safeguard their own health and the well-being of those around them.
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Evaluating Alamogordo Prompt Care’s Medical Services
Alamogordo Prompt Care excels in patient-centered care.
