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Report Tennessee ranks 44th for health outcomes / Public News Service

A new report highlights what Tennessee could focus on to improve the health of its residents. The latest America s Health Rankings report ranks Tennessee 44th among states for overall health outcomes. The report found nationwide, diabetes prevalence has increased to 11.5%, affecting nearly 32 million adults. .

Reading writing and blood pressure screening MN campuses add outreach / Public News Service

Managing course schedules and studying for exams are priorities for college students. Now, a Minnesota campus wants them to think about their health a little more, underscoring outreach efforts in the region. Organizations like the American Heart Association are working with community partners in the Twin Cities to raise awareness about high blood pressure and the risk factors for conditions like heart disease. .

Mainers get another chance at open enrollment for health care coverage

Healthcare advocates in Maine say people who missed the most recent open enrollment deadline for healthcare coverage through the Affordable Care Act have another chance to sign up. Mainers have until January 16 to enroll for coverage beginning in February, and the majority of those who enroll are expected to qualify for premium subsidies to lower their monthly payments. Ann Woloson, executive director of Consumers for Affordable Healthcare, said the CoverME.gov website has helpful tools for users to compare plans. .

Loneliness and isolation on the rise around the holidays

As festive as the holidays can be, isolation and loneliness peak at this time of year. A 2022 survey finds 55% of Americans experience increased loneliness and sadness around the holidays. Some reasons for these feelings include not being around loved ones, seasonal depression, and grief. .

Mainers get another chance at open enrollment for health coverage

Healthcare advocates in Maine say people who missed the most recent open enrollment deadline for healthcare coverage through the Affordable Care Act have another chance to sign up. Mainers have until January 16 to enroll for coverage beginning in February, and the majority of those who enroll are expected to qualify for premium subsidies to lower their monthly payments. Ann Woloson, executive director of Consumers for Affordable Healthcare, said the CoverME.gov website has helpful tools for users to compare plans. .

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