Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network said it is planning to terminate its contract with UnitedHealthcare unless the payer works with the health system to remedy reimbursement issues.
The parent of Lehigh Valley Hospital and its affiliated medical offices says it will no longer accept UnitedHealthcare insurance beginning in 2026. That could change if the insurer addresses what ...
Millions of Medicare Advantage members are leaving money the table. Up to $5 billion in over-the-counter benefits could go unused each year and most people don't even realize they qualify. Author and ...
Diphenhydramine is the active ingredient in countless over-the-counter medications. But experts say there are serious risks to taking too much of the drug—or taking it too long. Diphenhydramine, a ...
Continuous glucose monitors are no longer just for people with diabetes. In March of last year, DexCom gained FDA clearance for its over-the-counter CGM, and then a couple of months later, its main ...
DENVER — Adolescents and young adults are misusing common over-the-counter antihistamines, putting them at risk of severe health outcomes including heart arrythmias, seizures or death, according to ...
FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. – U.S. Northern Command collaborated with dozens of companies to test various counter-drone systems to protect certain national security sites from drone incursions. USNORTHCOM ...
A common over-the-counter medication could significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancer coming back. In a Swedish study, a low dose of aspirin was shown to slash recurrence in half for patients ...
Sales are a fraction of pharmacy-dispensed and program-distributed naloxone. HealthDay News — Sales of over-the-counter (OTC) naloxone increased in the US after it was made available to the public ...
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill making ivermectin — a drug used mostly in this country to treat livestock for parasites — available to Texans without a prescription. Texas is now the fifth state to ...
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Sales of over-the-counter (OTC) naloxone increased in the United States after it was made available to the public then quickly declined, according to a ...
Although the FDA approved OTC naloxone to facilitate access, sales peaked in the first month it was available before quickly decreasing. The number of OTC units sold per million residents was much ...