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RFK Jr.’s budget cuts would boost inequity, healthcare advocates warn

RFK Jr.’s budget cuts would boost inequity, healthcare advocates warn

by Zara Norman | Apr 23, 2026 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON – Health care proponents warn that the Department of Health and Human Services’ proposed 12% budget reduction would widen racial disparities and gut critical infectious disease funding. The 2027 fiscal year departmental budget proposes eliminating the...
Congress poised to advance bill providing ALS patients their ‘best chance’ at a cure

Congress poised to advance bill providing ALS patients their ‘best chance’ at a cure

by Zara Norman | Apr 21, 2026 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON — Brian Wallach spoke with his eyes. The Illinois native and co-founder of I AM ALS has been living with ALS for eight years and can no longer use his voice. Instead, Wallach, 45, types using his eyes and then generates speech by applying artificial...

Medill Today | April 23, 2026

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