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Oregon’s current “right to repair” law, which was passed in 2024, largely applies to consumer electronics such as smartphones ...
A Senate bill that aims to prevent medical debt from ruining people’s credit scores — and their lives — is poised to pass the ...
Venook said he often tests his own patients, but the results can be fuzzy. If the test finds two copies of certain dangerous ...
It’s been nearly two months since CAHOOTS, Eugene’s groundbreaking street response program, shut down in the city after ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has rescinded guidance issued in July 2022 that emphasized hospitals are ...
Elnahal served until January as Under Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after being appointed ...
Researchers estimate that Yang, now 18, counted among at least 5.4 million U.S. children who provide care to an adult in ...
Millions would lose Medicaid coverage. Millions would be left without health insurance. Signing up for health plans on the ...
Barbara Coombs Lee, co-author of Oregon’s first-in-the-nation Death with Dignity law, as well as the national assisted-dying ...
Algae blooms can multiply in water during warm weather.. Although algae blooms can be harmless, some produce cyanotoxins, a ...
“Proposed changes to Medicaid labeled as those intended to eliminate fraud, waste and abuse will harm children, seniors and ...
PeaceHealth, the Catholic, nonprofit chain of hospitals and clinics in Oregon, Washington and Alaska, last week laid off 1% ...
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