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The Minnesota Department of Health's investigation concluded on Jan. 21.
A settlement Monday means free insulin for Minnesotans at or below 400% of the poverty line and for an out-of-pocket cap of $35 per monthly prescription, regardless of insurance, when paid in cash
The new contract agreement between SEIU Healthcare Minnesota and Iowa members and Essentia Deer River was reached Sunday.
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act, reintroduced by Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Kevin Cramer, extends federal benefits to families of first responders who die from work-related cancers.

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A national, county-by-county analysis of Medicaid and CHIP enrollment by Georgetown University and University of Minnesota researchers shows where proposed Medicaid cuts would hit hardest.
Health care providers are not required by law to report norovirus cases to the state health department, so the data reflect estimates from schools, long-term care facilities and day cares.
Mayo Clinic provides six tips for getting better sleep in 2025.
Supporters helped the Ely health care facility regain its "critical access hospital" status, ensuring continued federal financial assistance.
Congressman Pete Stauber is urging federal officials to continue the facility's designation as a critical access hospital.
On Jan. 11, AP Training will host its annual FitDay at the Downtown Duluth YMCA, an event geared toward debunking myths around strength training for women over 45.
Without a critical mass of immunized kids, children at schools and child care operations can be more vulnerable to diseases, including measles and chickenpox, that are preventable.
Between the city's two major health systems, there were approximately 2,300 babies born over the past year.
EMS funding remains critical as the legislative session approaches and new EMS funds roll out across Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Health has reported a higher rate of norovirus outbreaks in the state this December than in previous years.

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