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Cancer patients receiving government financial aid significantly rises in recent years

The Rising Nepal

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June 27, 2026

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Kathmandu, June 27: The figure of cancer patients has almost doubled in the past five years, the data suggests. Accordin...

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Medical Daily

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Most Effective Community Mental Health Clinic Model Just Received More Than $223 Million in New Federal Funding

223.1 million in new federal funding was announced June 17 for CCBHC community mental health clinics. Here's how this model reduces ER visits and what it means for access to care.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands $1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash

Local and state governments across Florida are finally getting a massive financial weight lifted off their shoulders. U.S. Representative Greg Steube and Senator Ashley Moody met in Punta Gorda today to announce that 1.8 billion in long-delayed federal disaster relief funds is finally flowing back into the state. Out of that total, about 64 million [] FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands 1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash

CommonWealth Beacon

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· Jun 30, 2026

Massachusetts emerges as a national leader in child care access, but accessibility issues remain

Funding for the Mass. Department of Early Education and Care increased by 125 percent between 2020 and 2025, helping support providers and expand capacity.

Fortune

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· Jul 4, 2026

Even as Elon Musk calls philanthropy ‘very hard,’ everyday Americans gave a record $617 billion—despite feeling the squeeze over the cost of living

Donations from individuals hit 394B last year, but a 17 rise in bequests points to a shift in philanthropy driven by the Great Wealth Transfer.

The Independent

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· Jun 29, 2026

Medicare will soon cover costs of weight-loss drugs. Here’s what you need to know

Popular Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly drugs are included

The Tribune

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· Jun 26, 2026

New York to expand Abortion Access Hub to aid abortion care

The funds will aid in connecting more people to abortion care, medication, transportation, lodging and support services, no matter where they live.

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Related coverage for "Cancer patients receiving government financial aid significantly rises in recent years": Medical Daily — The Most Effective Community Mental Health Clinic Model Just Received More Than $223 Million in New Federal Funding. Tampa Free Press — FEMA Finally Pays Up: Florida Lands $1.8 Billion In Trapped Disaster Cash. CommonWealth Beacon — Massachusetts emerges as a national leader in child care access, but accessibility issues remain. Fortune — Even as Elon Musk calls philanthropy ‘very hard,’ everyday Americans gave a record $617 billion—despite feeling the squeeze over the cost of living. The Independent — Medicare will soon cover costs of weight-loss drugs. Here’s what you need to know. The Tribune — New York to expand Abortion Access Hub to aid abortion care