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To to the Editor: Congress continues to take baby steps towards passage of a comprehensive Paid Family Leave program, but Marylanders can’t afford to…

The U.S. House passed a landmark health care measure Thursday that proponents say would dramatically reduce the rising cost of prescription drugs and significantly…

The United Health Foundation recently released the 30th edition of its America’s Health Rankings Annual Report, which represents the longest-running state-by-state analysis of the…

The Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission could pass final rules for the sale of edibles in the state next week. The commission’s policy committee unanimously…

Two-thirds of the Maryland General Assembly – all Democrats – received a perfect score on a new report card from the Maryland Public Interest…

Anyone who has gone through the hassle and burden of dealing with a surprise medical bill understands how important it is for Congress to…

The number of newly reported HIV cases this year is the lowest it’s been in Maryland in over 30 years. That’s according to the…

State Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (D-Baltimore County), the vice chairwoman of the Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee who has battled multiple health problems in…

State Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) said Tuesday that he will convene the first meeting of the e-facts Task Force on Electronic Smoking Devices…

Our aging society is a daily topic of conversation, where dealing with ailments seem a normal occurrence – but sometimes it shouldn’t be. Imagine falling…